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i asked a similar question awhile back - should i get a corn or king/milk snake.
i got a corn... and then i also got a milk snake. lol. i guess i have to get around to posting pix.
anyway i didn't get them cheap from Craigslist as i had hoped. both are babies. the corn is snappy and squirms alot when held. the milk snake doesn't bite, but squirms in a thrashing way - from side to side. i haven't been musked. both species are supposed to grow out of it.
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Correction on the book citation: P. 91-2 (the "9" was a typo).
There is also a good video Muscle Serpents Univ. with Dave Palumbo and Russo on the localities that features a Tarahumara. Not pushing these, or vying to be *right,* just providing some more info.
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I have been caring for my California King for 12 years, and I have been musked only a few times at the most. I think that you really should focus on how much time you plan on spending with the animal, rather than worry about the possibility of being musked. I have not been musked by my king in over a decade, and I regularly handle him for hours at a time. I don't believe the musking is an age thing, and something that they "grow out of". I think it has more to do with the animal getting used to being handled and you learning what the animal tolerates before being musked.
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Re: Next snake suggestions??
 Originally Posted by hazzaram
I really, really like the look of woma's!!! No idea what they're like personality wise, though...
I believe their personality is quite similar to the Ball Python personality. I cant be exact because I have never owned one, but from my research they seem similar.
Also, Kenyan Sand Boas are pretty awesome! I was tossed up on what my next snake would be as well, and that is what I chose. I will be getting her on Friday and am so super tickled!
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What about a blood python?
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Re: Next snake suggestions??
 Originally Posted by Yodawagon
What about a blood python?
I think that would be a poor choice for someone who is hesitant to get an mbk. Baby bloods can sometimes take a little work before you have a calm snake and they're considerably larger than an mbk.
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Re: Next snake suggestions??
 Originally Posted by hazzaram
I really, really like the look of woma's!!! No idea what they're like personality wise, though...
I've had Woma Pythons ( Australian ) and they are an amazing snake .. nothing at all like a Royal in my experience apart from being a python . Maybe the other guys confusing Womas with Woma Royal / Ball pythons ??
Woma pythons are very confident age ultra inquisitive ( almost Retic-like ) which is more or less the opposite of Royals plus they have an amazing feeding response .
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I was interested in a Rosey Boa until I read the part in the Ad were the seller said it would musk sometimes.
The one thing I found that you can count on about Balls is that they are consistent about their inconsistentcy.
1.2 Coastal Carpet Pythons
Mack The Knife, 2013
Lizzy, 2010
Etta, 2013
1.1 Jungle Carpet Pythons
Esmarelda , 2014
Sundance, 2012
2.0 Common BI Boas, Punch, 2005; Butch, age?
0.1 Normal Ball Python, Elvira, 2001
0.1 Olive (Aussie) Python, Olivia, 2017
Please excuse the spelling in my posts. Auto-Correct is my worst enema.
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