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My very first snake! Meet Ragnar!

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Posted by: ragnar at Sat Sep 29 04:35:54 2012   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ragnar ]  
   

First off, Ill just say right off the bat this is a wild caught individual. He literally slithered up to me and allowed me to gently pick him up without even attempting to flee. I've never had a wild snake do anything but go the opposite direction from me and try to escape so I decided it was a strange enough occurrence to keep him, lol.



I've been keeping herps (all lizards) for over a decade but never had a snake, though I've always wanted to get one eventually. This seemed like the perfect opportunity to finally become a snake owner.





Any how, this guy is awesome. He's a juvenile that is about 13 inches in total length. I assume he was probably hatched this last spring. He took a frozen/thawed pinkie just two hours after being caught and is currently doing very well adjusting to his new environment. I set him up in a 20gallon terrarium with sterilized substrate collected from the place I captured him, along with a hide made from a Tupperware container mostly buried in the substrate with the exception of the entrance (although he has chosen to bury the entrance I intended him to use and has made his own hole to get in and out about 2 inches under and 3 or 4 inches away from the container, lol). He's extremely active; drinking and taking frozen/thawed appropriately sized pinkies with no problems.



He's already been to my reptile vet and has been given a clean bill of health after his physical and fecal float exams!



Anyway, I'm totally stoked to have this guy as my new pet! Here's two videos of the first two feedings with him (about 4 days apart from each other).



www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUp_R7KYqms

This is the feeding 2 hours after his capture





www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OsItZjpDC4

This video was obviously shot before he decided to do his little redecorating project with his hide, lol





What do you all think?


   

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