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I'd have to agree with Cornking and Jon.  These are my picks, (not in any particular order.)  Corn, King, Gopher.  Shoot, even some garter snakes are pretty easy to take care of, though they can be a little flighty.  I've picked up Kings out of the wild, taken a bite or two, been skunked, then they calm down.  Within a week we always had them "tamed"  Even out of the wild they never went off feed.


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