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    Re: Ribbon Snake in Paludarium?

    Quote Originally Posted by jspuds View Post
    Yeah, that is true, and I have taken it into consideration. It's a good point - I don't want to get musked too often!

    However, the paludarium is mostly for the way it will look in the first place, and apparently ribbons are diurnal. I'm OK with not be able to handle the snake, especially since I have my BP to handle all I want (and he seems to enjoy it... for a snake )

    Sidenote: the corn I had (which unfortunately died of an illness when under the care of my highschool biology teacher... *grumble*) was, contrary to their reputation, the nastiest snake I have handled. It always had somewhere to go and struck me several times, even when it reached 2.5'. I did try all the tactics, including gloves, giving it time alone, handling it daily, and so on, and it didn't help - quite a mean snake. I do understand this is totally contrary to corns' reputation, but if the ribbon is half that bad, I'll be surprised. My BP on the other hand is the most gentle snake I've ever seen, total polar opposite.

    Jim
    Darn, that was the fastest response I have ever seen. Anyway, since you already have a handle-able snake, I guess you'll have no trouble with that when purchasing the Ribbon snake because you can still handle the BP.
    -Ryan Hardwikk (aka Member #6667)

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    Re: Ribbon Snake in Paludarium?

    Many years ago, I had a western ribbon snake. Handling it was like trying to hold a crack-smoking gerbil. It was fun watching it eat fish, but he didn't live long, due to my ignorance.

    I was under the impression that pet store employees were a good source of information.


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    Re: Ribbon Snake in Paludarium?

    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisBowsman View Post
    Many years ago, I had a western ribbon snake. Handling it was like trying to hold a crack-smoking gerbil. It was fun watching it eat fish, but he didn't live long, due to my ignorance.

    I was under the impression that pet store employees were a good source of information.
    Ouch, do you have any advice, now that you're older / wiser?

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