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    Caresheets for Milksnakes

    I've been looking around the web. Is there a really good caresheet to help me learn about how to care for Emi when I get her? Is it okay if she's in a 10 gallon glass tank at first or should I put her in a plastic tub like the ball pythons have?
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    Re: Caresheets for Milksnakes

    A plastic tub is better. A 10 gallon is really too big for a baby colubrid.

    try this care sheet:

    http://www.reptileforums.com/care_sh.../milksnake.htm

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    Re: Caresheets for Milksnakes

    Thanks Shelby....just to confirm from that caresheet and a few others I found online....

    Household humidity is fine.

    Temps should be 76 to 86 to provide the proper gradient. Some caresheets recommend a night time drop down to 70 - 75 but that seems awfully chilly to me (though I'm used to the boa and balls of course). I wasn't even considering a night drop at all. Should we do one though if milks require it?

    We'll start Emi off on papertowels and make sure she has hides, water dish and a few things to climb about on as apparently milks like that. Of course a VERY secure lid for these little houdini snakes LOL.


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    Re: Caresheets for Milksnakes

    No night drop necessary.

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    Re: Caresheets for Milksnakes

    Thanks
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    Re: Caresheets for Milksnakes

    Sorry...umm, what is a night drop???
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    Re: Caresheets for Milksnakes

    a night drop is a drop in temps from day to night.
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    Re: Caresheets for Milksnakes

    Oh, thanks for the info, and...i love your display pic!
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