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Roy Munson said:
Good suggestion, but the only problem is that a lot of snakes ARE scary, at least in terms of behavior. The anerys in a clutch I just hatched are all very mean. If this kid's mother had seen the one that just bit me about 15 times, hissing between each strike, it probably wouldn't ease her mind much. And these evil guys are probably going to the local pet store... ;)

haha!! Thats not very nice. :grin01:

Not to dog your cornsnake knowledge ,but if you didnt know what caging was requierded you still need to do more research. I have bein researching snakes since 3 grade im know going into 8th and STILL am learing everyday!! So if I were you id spend alittle more time researching and learning, savvy? It will pay off in the end.
 
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