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RE: scarlet snake breeding?

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Posted by: crimsonking at Fri Jun 23 18:06:43 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by crimsonking ]  
   

I have found them to be not that difficult to keep and breed. Straightforward as just about any other colubrid but given their preferred diet of lizard eggs, may be difficult for some.
I have had some take pinks and one that would take slivers of beef heart.
Scenting just about anything (with anole egg/contents)is possible if you have an aggressive feeder.
All that being said, it was much easier to keep them on lizard eggs BUT I live where I can get brown anole eggs nearly all year long.
The system of keeping them thirsty then giving them chicken egg to drink never was used by me. Sounds like it would work though.
The babies can eat the anole eggs as well and it's possible to find small sized ones if you look long enough. Skink eggs are taken too.
I tried gecko eggs with some of mine but often they were regurged whole. It seemed the gex eggs were too hard and didn't puncture or whatever like the anole eggs.
The scarlets can have skin problems just as other snakes if kept too moist.
Anyway, that's about all I have for you.
:Mark
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