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Old 08-23-14, 08:45 AM   #1
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Bloods are really starting to take off. New morph coming out each in the Reds and Borneo's. Only one real morph as far as Black bloods go. Just like with Ball though some morphs have shoot up while other just keep dropping.
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i doubt i will ever keep hots, i was just asking out of curiousity.
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Get yourself a nice big Texas Rat Snake. Fast, Aggressive and Take No Prisoners.
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Old 08-29-14, 04:45 AM   #4
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Get yourself a nice big Texas Rat Snake. Fast, Aggressive and Take No Prisoners.
He's looking for snakes that are high in demand.
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Old 08-29-14, 11:31 PM   #5
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He's looking for snakes that are high in demand.
well i was also asking whats a good challenging non venomous snake that would help me practice safe handling of venomous snakes.
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Old 08-30-14, 01:58 AM   #6
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well i was also asking whats a good challenging non venomous snake that would help me practice safe handling of venomous snakes.
Don't know if any non-venomus snake can help prepare you for that, but king ratsnakes and scrub pythons are supposed to be nasty(if you manage to get a defensive one... since as with any kind of snake you can end up with one that is puppy dog tame). Scrubs have long reach and king rats are fast.
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Here's a video of a cribo feeding. Seems to keep the owner on his toes.

https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=741311655940436
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That's funny
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