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>>273192 Unfortunately, though this is about the OP and he spoke nothing of handling. I just picked low maintenance over handling, because reptiles interest me regardless of whether or not I'm touching them. I would've gone for a bearded dragon if it weren't for the fact that they need feeding more often, that's the down side to snakes not eating often, their slow metabolism. While you can feed most pets and continue handling them, snakes just need to be left to digest stuff, that's the price you pay for feeding it a few times a week. OP already has a milksnake but still, 'beginner' snakes are the only really low maintenance pet I can think of that don't stink, again, I've never had an arachnid so I know nothing of them. I hear leopard geckos are also decent beginner pets but don't quote me on that. I also lol'd at the rock.
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