Posted by:
Paul Lynum
at Thu Oct 14 11:15:28 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Paul Lynum ]
Hi Billy,
So that was you lol? I had a great year in the field with them in several different mountain ranges. Even though I found a couple on Hopkins it's not what it used to be. That place forever was a unknown locality. Then the internet came and ruined it forever. I remember going there during Memorial weekend years ago for 4 days and having the place to myself. Now, it's pretty much a zoo every night. As a result pretty much all Triaspis are taken (I think I may be the only one who releases the ones I find)and the roadside population is WAY down. Def not what is used to be. Sad. That's why I go to so many other place s for them (There are LOTS) and the numbers are high.
The key to Triaspis is feeding. The biggest problem people have with them is feeding and what I mean is not feeding enough. Triaspis can be to almost adult size in their first year. Two year old snakes should breed just fine if feed enough. Those things are like weeds!
PL
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