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Posted by dan on August 15, 2001 at 06:04:48:
In Reply to: Question?????????? posted by Barry on August 14, 2001 at 00:30:12:
: First off, my black tailed cribos are growing before my eyes!! I don't think I've ever had a species of snake grow this quick and I don't pound the food or give larger food items either. Anyone else feel the same way? Also, see quite a few Drymarchon owners brag about the "intelligence" of their snakes. Mine are babies now and can see they are "different", but was just wondering if anyone could give me some sort of idea on what theirs do that is intelligent. I'm just curious is all, nothing more. One more thing is that quite a few of you recommend frequent water changes also, more than other keepers talk about changing the water on their milksnakes, kings, etc... Any reason for this? Sorry for the bombardment of questions. I can see why people start to fall in love with them though after having them awhile. As babies, they aren't flashy or anything, but are "different". Thanks in advance for your answers.
barry, i don't know if this qualifies as intelligent behavior but both of my male unicolors will now 'retreive' their rats from me, crossing the width of the room to get them and hauling them back to their tanks. sometimes they will eat them right then and there but usually insist on privacy. this started by accident recently and i gradually increased the distance on them. they never missed a beat. now i open a tank, show him the rat and go sit down. the girls however, remain painfully shy. just toss and get lost, as usual.
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