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Question on personality

pcar

PCar's Reptiles
I don't know much about the Milk Snake Phase and was wondering what they are like personality wise. Are they typical Corns (docile) or do they have a tendency to be slightly aggressive. I have heard that Miami's can be very iritable and agressive.

Thanks
 
I've never heard Miamis can be aggressive, but I have heard that about Okeetees. My Okeetee is just fine, however. I've actually heard Miamis are NOT aggressive and are more docile, so you might want to double-check where you saw that. I have two Miami babies, but it's too early to tell how they will act when older. They don't try to bite me now, for what that's worth.
 
pcar said:
I don't know much about the Milk Snake Phase and was wondering what they are like personality wise. Are they typical Corns (docile) or do they have a tendency to be slightly aggressive. I have heard that Miami's can be very iritable and agressive.

Thanks

My Milk Snake Phase are some of the calmest gentlest snakes I have. On the other hand I have one huge male Miami who I always have to "wrestle" with when I transfer him to and from his feeding container. He is very intent on getting away and uses all his strength in attempting to do so. I have a young female like that as well, along with an adult female who is pretty darn nasty. But my Milk Snake Phase corns are great.
 
I should mention that I also have other regular Miami phase corns that are not hyper or aggressive.
 
I don't know much about corn snakes but I thought I might add that I have caught a wild Miami phase snake before (I live in Florida!) and he/she was very nice, didn't try to bite me at all and didn't seem to mind me holding it either. I did let it go, though.
 
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