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    Update on A Dangerous Critter

    Seems like the little milksnake that I rescued from my friend's cellar, named Casper by the way, has decided enough eating for the year. It's finally getting cold here in Mass and I guess it's time to let him settle in for his nap. I put him in a ten gallon tank with lots of aspen and a hide and...
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    Scent oriented

    I just got a reminder on how scent oriented snakes can be when it's lunch time. I had our big amel Penelope out to feed her and was thawing her mouse while she was still coiled around my left arm and when I refreshed the water I kinda forgot to wash my hand after touching the mouse and then put...
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    Dangerous critter

    I got a call this morning from the wife of a farmer friend of mine asking me to 'Come quick, there's a gigantic snake in the cellar!' They know that I like snakes and would deal with the nasty critter for them with minimal bloodshed. When I got to the house I found everyone was down cellar and...
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    Hello from Middle Massachusetts

    Greetings to fellow snakees My name is George and I'm 57 years old and was introduced to the fine hobby of snake friendship about two years ago when my kids bought a two year old amel female (we think it's a she) along with her home and accessories. I've always liked snakes but kinda grew out...
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