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Posted by Paul Bodnar on July 10, 2001 at 16:23:43:
In Reply to: I have both species. Would you be interested in some milks at low cost? :) posted by david on July 09, 2001 at 20:33:26:
Dave Ive kept indigos but last year I bought some albino cobras (fixed) they react to their envirnment very similiar to the way indigos perceive stimuli. I gave my remaining indigo male away to a local University which is now used for education. The cobras have the same "feel" as indigos and the same bad habit of always needing a cleaned cage(they even smell similiar). I bought a pair of baby milks from Al Zulich $300 (is that an okay price?) I do miss the indigos but part of the reason I parted with mine was due to the fact I may move to Florida, cobras are very close to indigos in most respects, I felt guilty having a lone male not used or in a breeding program, and the smell or the feces. Dave do blackmilks look impressive as adults as of yet I have not seen the adults.
Truly,
Paul
: I really do like the costa rican black milks alot, but ever since I got my indigos, I've sorta lost a little interest. They are still really neat snakes, and I enjoy them more than other snakes I've experienced, but there just is no comparision.
: They are not as curious, not as intelligent, and just not quite as attractive. They lack the interest in their surroundings that the indigos have. All 3 of my indys like to watch what i'm doing, while the milks really dont care. That, that is something that is really cool!
: That being said, if you do happen to end up liking the milks, please feel free to email me.
: dave
: : I decided to try a pair of these snakes I just bought a pair coming in the near future, I can let anyone know how they measure up against indigos.
: : Truly,
: : Paul
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