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Iriri
at Tue Feb 6 01:09:41 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Iriri ]
Hard to say--maybe it was from an exporter that had them from all over the continent? I am not sure on the specifics; my friend was interested in a rat snake, and when she turned out to be something unidentifiable and (at the time) difficult to feed, he gave her to me to figure her out.
Everyone here has been so helpful. She is now doing VERY well, eating lots of worms and in a proper (moist, with lots of plants and a hammock, which she likes a lot) enclosure. She seems pretty happy, and spends a lot of time hanging out in her repti-hammock (I give them to all my climbers--my yellow rats spend 90% of their time in their hammocks!)
>>That's a very interesting snake. Thanks for posting the photos and feel free to post any other Asian snakes here. >> >>I think it's interesting also that a shipment may have come from China that included red-tail rats. I'm assuming that's Gonyosoma oxycephalum, which doesn't range into China. I wonder where in China this shipment was from. >> >>Good luck feeding your new snake...TC >> >>Smooth Green Snake: Afton Farm, MI... >> >> >>
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