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Langaha and boiga nigriceps

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Posted by: mikean at Tue Nov 15 14:55:01 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mikean ]  
   

Hi

Just looking for any info (husbandry, native conditions,breeding etc) for these two species. If there's anyone who keeps them please post up pics.
I've got a female langaha who's currently on anoles though I have managed to follow on with a pinkie on the last feed. Any tips on moving her onto mice? I will be trying scent transference and if needed live(I have hamsters and am soon to get mice).

Also I have 2 nigriceps, the larger one is very red and shiny coloured while the smaller one is much duller and more orangey/red (brick colour), are these from different localities or just different morphs of the same species (like striped and banded cali kings from same hatch)

One other thing, can I keep pairs of these together (ie 2 langahas in a viv and 2 boiga in another viv), or are they known to eat their partners? I know there is always a risk, even corns have been known to but just want an idea whether they are like corns (fairly safe) or kings (very unwise).

Thanks

Mike


   

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