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Milks vs. corns vs. kings


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Posted by Paul Hollander on April 23, 2003 at 18:24:10:

In Reply to: Milks vs. corns vs. kings posted by walkerman on April 21, 2003 at 16:23:10:

:Any herpers raise them all. Which ones do you like the best.(Docile nature, ease in care, breeding)

At various times I have owned individuals of all three species. IMHO, care of adults and breeding are about equally easy for all. Getting the hatchlings of some of the smaller subspecies of milk to feed can be difficult. I have no experience with hatchling Sinaloans, Hondurans and other larger subspecies. With time and effort, all three can become equally good natured, but IMHO, the corn needs the least time and effort.

Paul Hollander





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