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Old 07-22-03, 12:08 AM   #1
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king or corn

would you guys recomend a corn snake or a kingsnake for a second snake.
thanks, kyle :medgoatee :medgoatee
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Old 07-22-03, 12:09 AM   #2
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the kingsnake would be a california king or a mexican black. and the corn would be any kind
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I'd say a corn snake... they are cheaper, come in more colours and are generally tamer. But if you like kings better, they are good snakes too!

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Mmm, Mexican Black...
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Old 07-22-03, 12:31 AM   #5
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I'd say either one, buy what is more visually appealing to you, better yet, get both!
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Corn snake so many colours.
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I think you should get a Milksnake. They can be a bit of a challenge on ocassion but mostly a very rewarding choice. A few good options would be pueblans, sinalones, hondurans, mexicans, or nelsons just to name a few.
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Classic, your biased! I've got corns, kings, and I've had a milk. I say corn.
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I would get a Pueblan Milksnake there not too expenive.
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Both are fabulous snakes. Get whatever appeals to you. I'd go with a corn, myself.
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clasic and reptiledude21. i was thinking aboutgetting a milk but i dont know enough about them. how big do pueblan milksnakes get. i am loking for bigger colubrids.with that aside ,keep sending which is better king or corn.
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Old 07-23-03, 11:55 AM   #12
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you want big get a bull, i like corn
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i would get a bull, but i heard that they are mean little turds ( well not literaly little). but kepp on sendin'. i am countin' it up
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Old 07-23-03, 12:50 PM   #14
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what is the snake u presently own. I would go with the spiecies u currently own just to get a little more experience then expand to different spiecies in the future.
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i have a ball python but i dont really want another
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