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    Re: Black Milksnake Questions

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    I've been doing some light research on them but so far I haven't been able to find specific information. Like Cage Size, and humidity. From what I have read, certain articles imply that they basically require the same care as a Honduran Milksnake.

    Any information on them will be VERY helpful and appreciated.
    care and caging would be similar to hondurans except temps,BM's are cool temp snake coming mostly from higher elevations in central america.i keep my snake room 75-79 and do not offer additional heat with good results.

    males of this species tend to get larger than females (5-6 ft. is common) and they have a ton of personality.they are about as bullet proof as snakes get,they rarely have feeding issues and are very easy to keep.have fun!
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