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Trolligans
at Thu Oct 23 11:11:04 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Trolligans ]
congrats on getting one of these very interesting, beautiful and underrated snakes.
General care is similar to a corn. Same temps, meals, etc. Your setup should be taller with plenty to climb on. I have a female that I got last year and she spends most of her time hanging out on top of everything.
You are correct about them being nocturnal. When the lights are on, she's usually buried. But when they dim, she's all over the place. Very active at night.
If you have any trouble feeding yours, try feeding with low light. Mine won't always eat when the lights are on, so I drop the fuzzies on top of her hide box and turn the lights down. 30 minutes later she's done eating.
These snakes can be a bit skittish and often dart out the instant you open the cage, so watch out. They don't curl around you as much as they stretch out looking for the next structure to climb on. They calm down a few minutes after you take them out.
They're lots of fun to watch and handle, so you're in for a treat.
Hope this helps you out. I don't have any tips on breeding, but you can contact Jim Sargent at Split Rock Reptiles. He works with these a lot and even produces some awesome Anery's.
Good luck. ----- 1.0.0 Great Plains Ratsnake 1.0.0 Corn, Lavender Aztec het for Amel 0.1.0 Black Ratsnake 0.0.1 Texas Rat (tame) 1.0.0 Broad Banded Water Snake, Hypo 1.0.0 Black Bassador Retriever 2.1.0 Godchildren, 1 Evil, 2 possible hets
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