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Peublan Milk Snake

Postby Chico da Herper » Tue Dec 27, 2016 8:47 pm

Hey guys! I recently got a milk snake, and for the past day and a half he has been in his substrate. I'm fine with it I am just worried as I know that this is not normal for them to not ever leave their substrate. He is a beautiful snake and is very calm but I am worried for my lil scale baby. I would put him on repticarpet but then would he feel insecure? Please help people, as I've heard that Milk Snakes were so much different..... :helpme:
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Re: Peublan Milk Snake

Postby splashy07 » Wed Dec 28, 2016 5:13 pm

Hi! And congrats on your new snake, they are beautiful creatures. My only snakes currently are boas and pythons, but years ago I was captivated by tricolors, and kept many types. I wouldn't worry in so short a time, new snakes sometimes are a bit secretive at first. Has he had anything to eat yet, or drinking his water? I'd just observe him for a few days but no unnecessary handling and see if he comes around. A quiet location would be best also, though snakes do not hear they feel vibrations and sense noise. How about a picture of him when he comes around to bring back some nice memories for me?
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Re: Peublan Milk Snake

Postby Chico da Herper » Wed Dec 28, 2016 8:45 pm

I will send you a pic of him when I can. He is a beautiful snake! :D He/she hasn't drank so far (that I am aware of) which is what's worrying me the most. Thank you and hope all goes well with your snakes :thumbs:
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Re: Peublan Milk Snake

Postby Chico da Herper » Thu Dec 29, 2016 6:33 am

Here are some pics :ohyes: I fed him today he are great!
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Re: Peublan Milk Snake

Postby Chico da Herper » Sun Jan 08, 2017 10:22 pm

This is another picture of him. He is exploring around my room, I sometimes let him roam around after handling him. (under close supervision of course.) He is exploring a cabinet on my tank stand, lol. Dont know why he is upside down. :lol:
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