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    Most baby colubrid bites are simular to being attacked by angry velcro

    I honestly would look into your local bylaws and see if it's legal to keep him.
    If it is illegal then please find him a nice safe place and let him go.

    He should have no problem eating pinky mice. My baby corns where 6-8grams each when they hatched and all had no issues with eating f/t pinkies.

    I have a yearling MBK/desert cross. He is from a petshop, given to me by the people who purchased him. He is a 2011 and musks every chance he gets. Young kings tend to be fiesty, thats how they survive! Most do tame down eventually.

    Any animal bites can get infected. If you are bitten(by any animal) wash with soap and water. Keep an eye on it. Redness, swelling etc are cause for concern. Make sure to keep your Tetnus updated

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