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Re: Thinking of getting some Pueblans...


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Posted by hotshot on February 06, 2003 at 14:54:35:

In Reply to: Thinking of getting some Pueblans... posted by Oilfan94 on February 06, 2003 at 13:00:01:


Their requirements are pretty much the same as a corn. Same temps, hides, bedding, and feeding schedule. Pretty hardy snakes and easy to raise. The only problem with milks, especially pueblans, they are very nervous and almost never settle down. The neonates are very wiggley and will musk every time you pull them from the tank. They will calm down some as adults, but will never be as calm as a corn, rat, or king. Sometimes even the adults will musk you when pulled from the cage. Just in their nature. Pretty snakes though.
Good luck and happy herping
Brian



:Are there any special requirements I should consider?

:I currently have a king, a corn and a ball python so I'm not new to snakes in general. I will of course research them to be sure of their basic requirements but I thought I would ask the Milk forum.





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