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ashleymarie (01-04-2016),Reinz (01-02-2016)
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cutie!
Colubrids are fun to watch.
(not even sure what I did all day before I had mine to fuss over.)
There will be a BP in the future, at some point, but a corn won out for the next snake.
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Re: My Albino Milk Snake
Originally Posted by distaff
cutie!
Colubrids are fun to watch.
(not even sure what I did all day before I had mine to fuss over.)
There will be a BP in the future, at some point, but a corn won out for the next snake.
all of mine can take mice fuzzy, but I'm feeding all of my f/t pinkies. once they get up to the size of feeding on hoppers, I'm moving them to a bigger tub where they can climb. they fun to watch but are a handful to... handle as babies. so flighty.
RIP Mamba
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Cool looking snake and great pics!
The one thing I found that you can count on about Balls is that they are consistent about their inconsistentcy.
1.2 Coastal Carpet Pythons
Mack The Knife, 2013
Lizzy, 2010
Etta, 2013
1.1 Jungle Carpet Pythons
Esmarelda , 2014
Sundance, 2012
2.0 Common BI Boas, Punch, 2005; Butch, age?
0.1 Normal Ball Python, Elvira, 2001
0.1 Olive (Aussie) Python, Olivia, 2017
Please excuse the spelling in my posts. Auto-Correct is my worst enema.
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Re: My Albino Milk Snake
I'm jealous, my husband's albino milk snake is the one in the house most likely to have shedding issues.
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0.4 BPs, 0.1 Antaresia, 2.1 Morelia, 0.0.1 Liasis, 1.0 Aspidites, 0.1 Blood, 1.1 Kings, 2.0 Milks, 1.2 Corns, 2.0 Ratsnakes, 0.1 Hognose, 1.0 RTB, 2.1 KSBs, 1.0 Tortoise, 1.0 Skink, 3.0 dogs, 2.1 Human serfs
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Re: My Albino Milk Snake
I was wondering about milk snakes can you please give me some advice on how they are and eat I might have some questions
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1.0 Pastel, 1.0 Albino, 1.0 Piebald, 1.0 Pastel Butter Spotnose
0.1 Het pied, 0.1 Pewter, 0.1 Super Pastel, 0.1 Champagne, 0.1 BEL, 0.1 Pastel Leopard
1.1 Thayeri Kingsnake
1.0 Hog Island Boa
0.2 Western Hognose (normal and purple line albino)
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Snakes:
~Ball Pythons: 1.0 Spider (Corkii) --- 1.0 Mojave (Meeko) --- 1.0 Bumblebelly (Pringle) --- 0.1 Normal (Fraggles) --- 0.1 Lesser Enchi (Khaleesi) --- 1.0 Pied (Piper)
~Cornsnakes: 0.1 Tessera.het Amel Motley (Twiglet) --- 1.0 Amel (Wotsit)
~Hognose: 0.0.1 Normal.66%hetAlbino (Waffle)
~Boa: 0.1 Normal (Medusa)
~Spotted Python 0.1 (Unnamed)
~Bredlis Python 0.1 (Unnamed)
~Burmese Python: 0.1 Granite (Skittles)
Lizards:
~Crested Geckos: 1.0 Buckskin Dalmatian (Rex) --- 0.1 Orange Dalmatian (Apollo) --- 1.1 Harlequin (Cosmos / Nova) --- 1.0 Extreme Harlequin (Dino) --- 1.1 Halloween Partial Pin (Pumpkin/Unnamed) --- 1.0 Red and Cream partial pin (unnamed)
~Leopard Gecko: 1.0 Hypo (Dave)
~Bearded Dragon: 0.1 Red Leatherback.hetTrans
~Ackie Monitor: 0.0.1 (Unnamed)
~Jewled Lecarta 1.0 (Wizard)
Others:
Tortoise, Dog, Tarantulas, Parrot
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Re: My Albino Milk Snake
Originally Posted by Prognathodon
I'm jealous, my husband's albino milk snake is the one in the house most likely to have shedding issues.
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Sprinkles is kept in a 6quart latch box with lid, not in a rack. i just follow the same procedure as with my BP's and bump up humidity when i notice my colubrids are in shed. i had damp moss in her tub previously, but forgot to add it for this shed after her last clean and her she'd still came out in 1 piece. i plan on moving her to a bigger tub once he has the girth to take larger prey (i.e. hoppers).
what enclosures furniture does your Albino have? i've always noticed their sheds pinned against something, like the used a hide to squeeze between to shed. in the above pix u can see she squeezed up and between the log hide to shed.
Originally Posted by calebisepiclycoo
I was wondering about milk snakes can you please give me some advice on how they are and eat I might have some questions
they're great, less picky eaters than BP's. mine eat f/t fuzzier and f/t pinkies. i can feed them in tub. they poke their head from a hide, snatch a pinkie or fuzzie from my tong, pull it into the hide and reemerge not a minute later for more food. I can actually hold Sprinkles and lower her head down onto the 5-6 pinkies i put on top of her igloo and she will snatch them up 1 by 1. it's the only time she's calm in my hands. other times, she and my other Milk Snake (Cupcake) are really squirmy and thrash about when held. they're fast and always trying to escape my hands. in tub, they're cool. they hide, slither around, climb and burrow.
Also these ones don't bite and lucky for me do not musk.
RIP Mamba
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