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Milks vs. corns vs. kings


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Posted by christomas on April 22, 2003 at 07:51:17:

In Reply to: Milks vs. corns vs. kings posted by walkerman on April 21, 2003 at 16:23:10:

:Any herpers raise them all. Which ones do you like the best.(Docile nature, ease in care, breeding)

:Well i am relatively new to herping but i do have all the snakes you mentioned. I have a 50/50 cal king, an albino oketee corn, a pair of albino nelsons and a pair of knobs. IMHO they are all basically the same when it comes to temperament and ease of care. As to breeding them well i have no experience with that yet. They are all docile snakes, though they are somewhat squirmy as youngsters. Though of course each snake has its own personality. Some might be more high strung than the others. If you really want a very docile snake, I suggest a ball. I just got one today and shes sitting in my lap as i am typing this reply :)



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