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    Question If You Could Only Keep One Snake, Which Would It Be?

    If for some reason you HAD to get rid of all but one snake, which one would you keep and why? (post pics if you can) I have always said that would be an impossible decision for me until I met my boy - "Sixx" a couple of months ago. It was love at first sight! For those, who don't already know, Sixx is a 25% Kalatoa Super Dwarf Lavender Albino Motley Retic. I would be extremely sad and heart broken and I would miss every one of my other snakes dearly, but he would have to be the one I kept. I think he is the most beautiful and majestic of all my snakes and is going to be an amazing display animal, he's fun to handle and he loves to hang out with me, he will be an impressive, yet manageable size as an adult (I hope) and I definitely can't imagine ever having any feeding problems with him! When this decision would become extremely difficult for me again will be when Sixx x Xanthess babies come along someday and surpass their parent's beauty!




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