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Old 10-Apr-05, 01:21 PM
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RE: Re: RE: what snake is this

ive heard of ppl keeping them, using blindsnakes to scent the food
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RE: Re: RE: what snake is this

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They are easy to keep...
so insectovor you keep them? what you feed yours?
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what snake is this

Theres a few here longtom that find bandy bandys and thorny devils easy to keep,its the vast experience levels. Just watch and learn from the sidelines longtom before you tackle the greatness of insectivors and Hixs.
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RE: what snake is this

i thought it was just a harmless question,,
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what snake is this

Not your question snakeman,its the answer you got about them being easy to keep.Its the same type response i got witth thorny devils its just hopeles response.There not terrarium easy unless you supply natural food.
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RE: what snake is this

ok then, :wink:
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