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at Sat Apr 29 22:34:34 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by vamp ]
Any of you who are successful keepers of Micrurus f. fulvius, and when I say successful I mean have been able to maintain them for a NUMBER of years, please repond as to the best source of feeders. Or I should say, what is the best way to have a sustainable source of feeders? I am wanting to try and keep some Corals, been doing as much research as I can, and talking to a number of people. All say it is a chore to get enough feeder snakes. I want to be able to have an adequate supply of feeders before I even get the Corals. Have considered establishing a breeder colony of corn snakes, don`t know if this is feasible or not. I know garters and water snakes can have huge litters, but are rough scaled and some corals might not accept them. So please respond ONLY if you have been successful at keeping them and can offer useful advice. Otherwise, please keep your opinions to yourself, not trying to be an a$$, just don`t need input from someone who doesn`t know what they are talking about. Thanks in advance.
Vampire
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