Show off your red snakes!
I'm gonna rip off that other thread about yellow snakes, but only because red snakes are cooler. :D So let's see those red snakes- from garter snakes to red blood pythons and boa constrictors and everything in between, show em off! (Do red ball pythons even exist... ?)
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I moved this to the proper forum.. play on!
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pythonminion
It's not often I see people keeping bamboo rat snakes. I heard they like humidity, cool temps, and breed like crazy. Nonetheless, their faces remind of exotic fish and yours is beautiful.
Thank you. :)
I am very proud of her.
They do indeed like humidity and cooler temps. Room temps work well and they don't really like temps over 80.
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Mr Oni
Eastern milk snake? http://forum.cactopia.org/images/smi...ing-smiley.gif What's it like keeping this species?
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Very pretty snake
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satomi325
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NYHC4LIFE8899
Very pretty snake
Thank you.
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pythonminion
Very, very rewarding and enjoying.
They are born teeny tiny and some places make it illegal to keep.
They require you to split pinkie heads/bodies in half because a newborn pinkie is still to big for them. Which is a turnoff i assume to future would be L.t.t owners.
He's my best eater!
I hand feed him unless he's being a butt then The cupping method 100% works every single time.
He does not contstrict at all....sorta drags it around.
They are fast and have the Milksnake flightiness but after 3 seconds in your hands he's mello like a BP, very curious.
I give him 3" of aspen cause he loves to burrow and i give him stuff to climb on.
I've seen a high-white and a T-pos albino but the people who have them don't respond to me :(
I wouldn't mind getting deep with Eastern projects, just stinks they aren't popular like the others. Not because of money but having to get lucky to find a mutation in the wild.
Sorry for babbling, I love my Milksnake.
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