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Posted by tmc on November 11, 2001 at 16:58:55:
In Reply to: Love that Hardiness Comment posted by Terry Parks on November 11, 2001 at 16:09:29:
: Alot of species that are small can be a little fragile so to speak. The comment on the S. Korean being a hardy yet smaller Elaphe makes them excellent for the pet trade. Another great thing I like about them that you mentioned is their eating ability. Some smaller species are apt to regurge if you feed a little too much. My C. China E. diones from Chad Fuchs bloodline are great eaters which makes husbandry sooo nice. Looks and sounds like these S. Koreans are a great snake and a winner for anyone.
Thanks very much for the nice comments. Yes, I like the hardiness factor a lot too. I like to compare the S. Koreans to the cen. Chinese, and also to corn snakes. I think of them as three different snakes, yet all great pets. Someday, hopefully, they'll be common in collections, and available to the general public :0)
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