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Posted by: SwampViper at Fri Oct 23 22:20:28 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by SwampViper ] A misconception is that they are 'water-snakes'. They live where there is water because their main diet is frogs. In reality they spend 99% of their lives on dry land, but in close proximity to water. Presently I have 26 leucostoma; I can walk into my snake room 2 or 3 times a day for a week and not see one in it's water bowl. Plus, once you get a wild-caught on rodents, they go from crapping every 3-4 days to every 7-10 days. | ||
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