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RE: New Blotched? Water Snake need info

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Posted by: michael56 at Tue May 9 19:46:42 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by michael56 ]  
   

Hello,
Congratulations on your new (Blotched) water snake.

First off, UVB light is not mandatory. Natural, unfiltered sunlight is best notwithstanding, I am beginning to suspect that UV from either source may be beneficial strictly with regard to it's anti-bacterial qualities. If you elect to use a commercial (pet)light souce, simply purchase one from a pet store in the reptile section, typical for sub-tropical, and follow the instructions. Always confirm temperature in the terrarium with a reliable thermometer.
A filter in the water area will always be helpful!
Darn, called for dinner ...
Yes, these snakes aclimate to "domestic" life beautifully!!
Michael


   

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