Well I have one big black milk that is a real hit with my snake shows for kids but sometimes he is in shed when a show comes up.That is too bad because the kids adore him perhaps the mot of all. So what to do?
Well I picked up this little gal from Don Sonderberg at South Mountain Reptiles. She is still tricolored and I plan to shoot her each month as she changes to use that for educational purposes once the color is gone.
She has started you can see tiny black dots on the tip of each scale and her yellow has gotten real thin.
To me anyone that is willing to pay for a permit to own an Indigo Snake with out first considering one of these has probably not
1. Ever held an adult 6 foot black milk snake
2. Cleaned the poo in an Indigo enclosure every other day for year and gotten tired of cleaning smeared snake poo off the SIDES of the viv.
I understand why people want Indigos but honestly think the "you can't have it" factor makes it more appealing. Just have a look at what an adult one of these turns into, what more could you want in shinny, jet black and docile?
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