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Lamprophis aurora

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Posted by: deadrats at Sat Jun 5 08:03:45 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by deadrats ]  
   

Is this what you saw ???
The aurora are pretty hardy as adults, sometimes finicky eaters, only taking live rodents. Temperament is docile, but shy. The babies are impossible. Lost all I bred to starvation. Never had any tiny frogs to try, but all the "tricks" used for hognose and Candoia did not work. Occasionally see one on KS for $$$. Don Schultz was the only other person I know that was working with them.
Have found little info on them, esp. natural history. If anyone has links for information, feel free to email me.
I am also working with Transvaal phase browns (Lamprophis Fuliginosus, normal/albino) and western blacks (Lamprophis Inornatus).
Hope this helps...
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