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wyoming pale milk snake

by Gary Greb
(Riverton Wyoming)

I caught a rare snake this last summer. I am trying to keep it alive. I finally managed to get it to hibernate but it needs to shed it's skin. Will it harm the snake to leave it in hibernation when it needs to shed??

Thank you Gary.

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Jun 04, 2011
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Pale Milk Sanke breeders
by: Ken P

looking for a breeder of pale milk snakes. If you are 1 or know of 1 please contact me at kenpatterson@departureus.co

regards
ken

Jul 09, 2010
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WY Regulations...
by: Anonymous

do, indeed, offer protection from humans... to a degree, anyway. There is considerable mortality assumed in areas of heavy energy development.

-Cole

Jul 06, 2010
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Watch out
by: Rick

Sorry to bring bad news but if you caught that paalee milk snake in the state of wyoming you are breaking the law in this state pale milks are protected

May 27, 2010
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L. t. multistrata
by: Anonymous

Gary,

I keep and breed a large collection of Pale Milksnakes (L. t. multistrata). Is your snake feeding for you?

-Cole

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