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KevinM
at Fri Apr 16 10:12:59 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by KevinM ]
The watersnake forum is pretty dead, so I figured I would post this here instead. I captured a broadbanded water snake last week road cruising. I bagged her for someone who was interested in them but they decided they didnt want it. Its fairly large, about 2 to 2.5 feet long. I havent had time to release her (think its a her due to size, could be wrong), so decided to feed her. I offered her a tilapia fillet that I sliced lengthwise into strips. She took it with no problems. Now, I know this is not an acceptable long term food source, but how often can you use something like this with good results? To be honest, since I set it up and got it to feed, I am actually thinking about keeping it LOL!! I have kept baby water snakes before many years ago as a kid growing up in New Orleans. I usually fed them minnows caught from the ditches and canals the snakes were captured in. However, I never kept an adult sized watersnake and really not sure what/how much to offer!! Would it take fish scented mice?? Any advice would be appreciated!!
KevinM
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Feeding Fillets - KevinM, Fri Apr 16 10:12:59 2010
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