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    Re: Hatchling vs. adult with a new owner?

    Another thing to consider, if you aren't in a hurry or particularly picky, is that adults tend to be 'abondoned' fairly often. Kids get a snake, then go to school and parents get stuck with a snake they have no desire to care for. I think parents often don't realize just how long snakes live. This can lead to some good deals. That's basicly how I got mine, complete with set up for almost nothing but the promise to take good care of him. Keep in mind these snakes are often negelcted a bit (or more), mine was mal nourished with a nastey belly burn.

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