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  1. #11
    Subadult snake Foxrun402's Avatar
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    Oct 2012
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    Re: radix , black necked or mexican black belly

    I'm gonna go with Steve... Every time I've run across a wild Radix... they loved to hangout and they are just very curious... I have not seen an angry radix... then again I don't try and make them mad either lol... The one I was caring for was very affectionate but then again she most likely had bran/nerve damage from being out in temps below 30 degrees, She was found just as winter hit. She was very affectionate though, making me wish I still had her.
    Jonathan
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  2. #12
    "Preparing For Second shed"
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    Re: radix , black necked or mexican black belly

    cheers for your input everyone just been thinking i will go with steve with the radix option

  3. #13
    T. radix Ranch guidofatherof5's Avatar
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    Re: radix , black necked or mexican black belly

    You have made a wise decision. T.radix is awesome. I don't think I mentioned that in my earlier post.

    In case you didn't know I'm a bit partial to T.radix.
    Steve
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    Emmy, Kale, Molly, Gabby, Hailee
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  4. #14
    "Preparing For Second shed"
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    Re: radix , black necked or mexican black belly

    cheers steve much appriciated

  5. #15
    Subadult snake EKS56's Avatar
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    Re: radix , black necked or mexican black belly

    I would not recommend Blackneck's for a beginner. As mentioned above their feeding habits can be nerve wracking. But they do have a unique look in the world of Thamnophis.

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