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Mud snake care

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Posted by: Ravenspirit at Sun Jul 13 19:50:26 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Ravenspirit ]  
   

I picked a lovely female mudsnake up at a recent reptile show. The fellow selling her said she has been eating tadpoles and eels. She is about 4' long. I have not yet fed her, but did purchase some frozen peacock eels from a local grocery.

I met a fellow on the way out who keeps one, and he said he feeds his green frogs, and it takes them readily. Has anyone here had luck keeping these lovely animals, and if no, how do you do it ? What cage set up would keepers who have worked with thse snakes before suggest ? mostly aquatic, with an area to bask, like a log or turtle dock, (what was suggested to me by the seller) or 50/50, half dry with a cat litter pan full of water in the other half to swim/soak in like I have done for nerodia water snakes before ? Suggested temps ? Anything different from the general care you would provide a water/garter, except in regards to dier ?

I am aware thier wild diet is largely amphiumas and sirens, and I may have a hard time with this animal.

Thanks in advance,

Alan -


   

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