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    Re: name your snakes?

    Yes - I shamelessly name most of my snakes. Some don't have names, but most do. It's easier for me to identify a snake by a name, rather than by a number.

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    Re: name your snakes?

    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    Yes - I shamelessly name most of my snakes. Some don't have names, but most do. It's easier for me to identify a snake by a name, rather than by a number.

    I name my snakes also. At first the names where just names but as our collection grew I began to catagorize the snakes with their names. For example all of our pastels names start with D like Daphne, Daisy, Delta, Dahli, Donna and Debbie. All of our male spiders names start with W like Wilbur and Walter. Our het Albinos and albinos start with A and so on.

    So while we do not use alphanumeric codes to catagorize our snakes we use names for the same purpose. Plus it just feels more personal to me than using numbers to identify them.

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