Posted by:
Søe Pedersen
at Fri Feb 4 02:31:29 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Søe Pedersen ]
Hi
It is actually natural, that you have heard different things, because it depends on the origin of the animals. You can split them (roughly) into 2 different types. The northern type and the southern type.
What you see in the hobby today are the southern types. They are not so intollerant against higher temperatures, but still prefers lower than most ratsnakes. The nothern type, that I call the Chinese mountain dwarf, hates temperatures above 25*C and usually stop feeding if not kept cooler. These snakes were the first ones to be bred in the hobby bye Gillingham, Münzenmaier and myself, but there are not so many of them left.
I had the southern animals also, and kept both types dry with a small hiding place with moist live sphagnum peat. That workes perfect for me.
Best wishes
Søe Reptilia-Denmark
[ Hide Replies ]
- Mandarin Rats - metalmorphosis, Thu Feb 3 10:39:38 2005
- RE: Mandarin Rats - jfirneno, Thu Feb 3 22:13:11 2005
RE: Mandarin Rats - Søe Pedersen, Fri Feb 4 02:31:29 2005
|