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Thread: Indigo Girl

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    Re: Indigo Girl

    Quote Originally Posted by CA cowgirl View Post
    Hey Skiploder, I've read up on them a little and folks say that the indigo should not be handled, that they stress easily and are not to be handled. How true is that from your experience? Is it like the garter snake - that most people think they shouldn't be handled - but in reality they are fine being handled if they are acclimated to it?

    I might've gotten one of those giants, but when I learned of their not to be handled status, I just let it be. I can go a long time without handling my snakes, but having one that shouldn't be handled, or needs caution to handle, is not top on my list. Just like I have always wanted to have a copperhead... or an eyelash viper... or...
    I've never heard that before. They don't stress that easily and they have no problem with handling.

    Where did you read that?

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    I had seen that stated on a craigslist ad - the owner said these snakes aren't to be handled. I think I copied the scientific name that the post listed, and did a www engine search. One or two of the results turned up blogs or care sheets that said to not handle them. I can't find them now, I didn't bookmark them.

    And the first site I visit this time around, says the opposite of what I read:
    http://www.centralpets.com/animals/r...s/snk6081.html

    Go figure!

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    Re: Indigo Girl

    Quote Originally Posted by CA cowgirl View Post
    I had seen that stated on a craigslist ad - the owner said these snakes aren't to be handled. I think I copied the scientific name that the post listed, and did a www engine search. One or two of the results turned up blogs or care sheets that said to not handle them. I can't find them now, I didn't bookmark them.

    And the first site I visit this time around, says the opposite of what I read:
    http://www.centralpets.com/animals/r...s/snk6081.html

    Go figure!
    Meh - if it came off of Craig's List I wouldn't even waste your time on it.

    Indigos do fine with regular handling. They are known as great handling snakes. The only downside to owning them is that they eat a lot, poop alot and need a lot of room.

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    Re: Indigo Girl

    Cool stuff Skippie. I'm pretty excited to find these on my first trip to south Texas this april.

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    Re: Indigo Girl

    That's bad ass.
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    Re: Indigo Girl

    Quote Originally Posted by Skiploder View Post
    Meh - if it came off of Craig's List I wouldn't even waste your time on it.

    Indigos do fine with regular handling. They are known as great handling snakes. The only downside to owning them is that they eat a lot, poop alot and need a lot of room.
    Believe me, I wasn't born overnight and don't take CL as the bible.
    That is why I did some research. And when the first site I went to confirmed it, I just let it go since I'm in need of more snakes like I'm in need of a hole in the head.

    And I'm familiar with the eat-a-lot poop-a-lot crowd... my lucistic Texas rat reminds me of it every time I pass her house. lol

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    Re: Indigo Girl

    BEAUTIFUL SNAKE!!!!! I love easterns.. We have a texas and that thing is very aggro. I wish I could get the impossible permit in FL to keep them lol. If these bans follow through im moving outta state... to PA...
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    Re: Indigo Girl

    I love indigos!
    I'm in Louisiana and I've looked in to it in the past. I can't keep one without a permit, etc either. I also don't think just anyone can get the permit.

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    Re: Indigo Girl

    How are you able to keep them legally. Do you have the federal permit? They are protected by the Endangered Species Act.

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    Re: Indigo Girl

    Certain states you dont need the permit(s)
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    1.0 Albino Burmese 0.1 Snow corn
    0.1 Dumerils Boa 2.3 Normal Ball Python
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    1.0 cinnamon Ball Python 0.1 Min Pin
    0.1 Turkey 0.1 Mini Dapple Dachshund
    1.1 cats 1.1 snapping turtles
    1.1 3 strip mud turtles and a bunch of feeder rodents

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