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Posted by: ginter at Sat Dec 12 16:43:27 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ginter ] They typically feed quite well out of the eggs. I have not found them to be difficult to keep at all. Keep them in the mid to upper 70's with a thermal grade hot end of 80+degree heat strip. They get huge, 7-9ft long. Breed them as would any Pituophis, (i.e. when they are 3-5 years old and seem mature). Don't do a hard brumation as they would not encounter this in the wild. Mine "winter" with warmish days and col nights and bimonthly feedings! As noted they can be a bit nippy but I find that they are fear biters so if you are calm and pay attention when handling there is little cause for issues...... [ Hide Replies ]
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