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    Just remember that the younger & smaller the snake is, the less you should handle for a while...they need to settle in, eat & do some growing first. Patience
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    Re: Baby vs Yearling pros and cons

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Just remember that the younger & smaller the snake is, the less you should handle for a while...they need to settle in, eat & do some growing first. Patience
    I’m not going to handle him and I’m ok with him staying in his home for a while. I don’t want him to die of stress or nothing. I remember reading on here it’s bad to handle babies. Too bad I could not make him part with a yearling.


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