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Old 12-12-13, 03:35 PM   #16
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Could you elaborate on this?
it is difficult for me to articulate, but they have a way about them that seems more deliberate than reactive...but at the same time come off as being very relaxed. i had read about indigo´s having a "presence" before, and kind of dismissed it off-hand; but after being exposed to a few specimens...i guess i would have to agree.

i could type pages about it, but ultimately would provide far less insight than someone would gain on their own in 5 minutes time around their first indigo.
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it is difficult for me to articulate, but they have a way about them that seems more deliberate than reactive...but at the same time come off as being very relaxed. i had read about indigo´s having a "presence" before, and kind of dismissed it off-hand; but after being exposed to a few specimens...i guess i would have to agree.

i could type pages about it, but ultimately would provide far less insight than someone would gain on their own in 5 minutes time around their first indigo.
Do you think they're more intelligent than other snakes?
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Old 12-13-13, 04:32 AM   #18
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Do you think they're more intelligent than other snakes?
without a shadow of a doubt.
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Old 12-13-13, 05:24 AM   #19
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Re: Didn't realize how big indigos grew

I have heard a few breeders in their youtube videos refer to them as the most intelligent snake period and many also believe they enjoy handling in some sort of way. I have only ever held a small young indigo but there is definitely a difference in the way they act. No fear of the handler and this one seemed to recognize the owner. There was a member here a while back had a beautiful indigo named Jack. His pics were always great. Unfortunately these are out of my price range in Canada.
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Ugh thanks Mikoh. I keep taking this species off my list due to the possible paperwork and cost. But every time I see one, it goes back on the list. I found the permit and read through it to see what I'm up against if I can't find one local. Decided this will be a future acquisition, regardless of hoop jumping and arm/leg selling I'll have to do.
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Old 12-13-13, 02:31 PM   #21
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Ugh thanks Mikoh. I keep taking this species off my list due to the possible paperwork and cost. But every time I see one, it goes back on the list. I found the permit and read through it to see what I'm up against if I can't find one local. Decided this will be a future acquisition, regardless of hoop jumping and arm/leg selling I'll have to do.
Get ready to clean bombs on the daily. ahaha.
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Old 12-13-13, 08:38 PM   #22
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That is one big earthworm
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Old 12-13-13, 11:19 PM   #23
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Get ready to clean bombs on the daily. ahaha.
Haha so I've read. It's worth it for one of those beauties. Heard of any success using bioactive substrates with these guys?
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Old 12-13-13, 11:26 PM   #24
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Haha so I've read. It's worth it for one of those beauties. Heard of any success using bioactive substrates with these guys?
Nope but I reckon it will work for just about any species(except for desert ones)
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