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Posted by: herpcagemaster at Sat Apr 16 10:12:47 2011 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by herpcagemaster ] I have a Mottled Rock Rattlesnake and can speak with a little bit of experience as far as keeping venomous snake. I've also kept the fast elapids such as Dendroaspis angusticeps, Oxyuranus scutellatus canni, and Naja annulifera just to name a few. Going back to the Rock Rattlesnakes, my first was a wild caught adult female from the Ozona/Sonora area of West Texas and we found her and five others in one night by searching along the rock cuts. Mine is a really nice light colored specimen. She had very good body weight on her when we caught her. I keep her in a monoflo rack which is like a 28 qt. rack accept the monoflo boxes are deeper which makes them better for venomous snakes, in my opinion. I believe that deeper boxes are safer for venomous snakes. At first she was tricky to get feeding. She only took one wild brown frozen thawed mouse over the course of a few months and then she didn't eat at all during the winter season. I think that was related to the fact that in the wild, she would have naturally been in hibernation mode. When the weather started warming up, I offered a live hopper mouse which she gorged down with a quickness. She ate another hopper mouse a week or two later. Now I have her feeding on frozen thawed hopper mice and she takes them with no problem at all. The caging setup is simple. Just a platic storage monoflo box in a rack with heat tape. I also provide a water bowl with fresh water at all times and a hide box. I use newspaper as substrate since they are a dry desert species of rattlesnake. I have never known them to thrive in a humid, moist, or wet cage setup. Overall, I think this species is easy to keep. I wouldn't mind getting a male and trying to breed them. I hope this helps you out. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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