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RE: Longnose Snake

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Posted by: reako45 at Sat Jul 29 16:54:35 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by reako45 ]  
   

Check out www.herper.com/snakearticles/longnose.html

I have a friend inthe herp club I belong to (swhs.org) who keeps a trio of longnoses. Sometimes babies of WC lizard eating species can be more difficult to switch to pinkies than juveniles or sub-adults (I don't include adults because I don't like taking adults out of the breeding pool). I recently got the sub-adult Mojave Glossy that I keep to start taking fuzzies. Have you tried scenting? I caught a local Sceloporus lizard and put 2 live fuzzies in a container w/ him for a couple of hours. Also put some of his poo on their fur. First time he ate when I wasn't looking, 2nd time he looked @ me then scarfed 'em down. Good luck.


   

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