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Posted by ag on September 26, 2001 at 16:52:45:
In Reply to: My adult male bairdi posted by Adam Block on September 26, 2001 at 16:22:14:
: I haven't had a whole lot to say in here the past month or so. As I'm typing I was laughing thinking that if somebody wanted to hear from me a post about bairds is sure to pull me out of the woodwork.
: The bairdi are very easy to care for, I've NEVER been so much as struck at by an animal over 2 months old. They never turn away a meal, they breed with no troubles at all. They get to be a good size but not too big.
: Now for the down side.
: Okay, well that didn't take long. Bairds are one of the best snakes you could ever work with. Why they aren't more common I couldn't begin to guess. I think people are getting more interested in this highly under-rated Elaphe as I sold out in a heartbeat this year and last year too for that matter.
: If you're looking for care info on them I can say most of what applys to a Corn snake or Texas rat will fit them. I haven't noticed and troubles with them and water and I've never gotten a bad shed even with living in the desert but that's just been what I've seen.
: Vivid would be one good source of them as I've thought of buying there myself. I will also produce a good number of them for 2002 if you can't find them anyplace else.
: Good luck,
: Adam Block
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