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Bulls-eye Albino Nelson's Milk Snake Photos!

Michael823

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I've been taking a lot of photos of the snakes this weekend, and today I thought that I would take out my Nelson's. This guy has calmed down quite a bit since his I've had him, and he hasn't musked me in the longest time. He was a little spazzy at first, but he calmed down extremely well once I set a dish over him (to photograph).

Again, BIG thank you to Drdan, who is the very kind member of this site who allowed me to give this guy a home. Thread here....

http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=89485

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Hope you enjoy!
 
Very beautiful snake! My favorite to look at now, lol.

Mine is way too crazy for me, I got it in November and it has bitten me at least 3 times. It hasn't musked me in a couple of weeks but I haven't handled it much either. Long story short... I'm rehoming it.

Thanks for sharing the pics!!!
 
Thanks everyone! I really appreciate the comments.

@Tinkerbell - That's too bad that you have to re-home yours. My little guy was really frantic, flighty, and feisty when I first got him. And even with somewhat limited handling, he's calmed right down. He can still be flighty at times, but he hasn't musked, bitten, struck... anything, in the longest time
 
@Tinkerbell - That's too bad that you have to re-home yours. My little guy was really frantic, flighty, and feisty when I first got him. And even with somewhat limited handling, he's calmed right down. He can still be flighty at times, but he hasn't musked, bitten, struck... anything, in the longest time

Yea, I'm pretty bummed but I have snakes as pets only and it's not any fun to be bitten and musked on. I wish I had the patience to keep it. :(
 
Don't stop until your whole collection is complete! I've been really enjoying your photographs!
Haha! Thank you. Well, perhaps I'll continue with the photography tonight. I was thinking either my Miami Corn, or my King Snake... but now I might do both :)!
 
Yea, I'm pretty bummed but I have snakes as pets only and it's not any fun to be bitten and musked on. I wish I had the patience to keep it. :(
I consider all mine as pets as well, so I understand why it would be better to have a friendlier snake. Sometimes they'll calm down, but other times it might just be better to find a home more tolerance for their "nastier" sides.
 
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