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RE: Madagascar Cat-eyed snakes (update)

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Posted by: chaoscat at Tue Dec 6 14:58:18 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by chaoscat ]  
   

>>I have a captive born pair, a gold and silver, I think 02 or 03 but cannot remember now? Perhaps siblings of the ones you have? Here is a photo of the silver a year ago eating a rodent. The two are very different in their feeding behavior, the silver more willing to eat during the day and attack like a beast, the gold a bit shy. Both feed much better in the evening and are quite weary of being out and about in a lighted situation and both require a tight hide box or prefer to hide under the mulch in a coil. When kept apart, they feed much better, however they do have periods when they will go off feed for a few weeks for no known reason, so do not be concerned if this happens, especially during this time of the year with air pressure changes and temperature changes. I think they can be kept a bit cooler than 85-90 since they seem to move mostly during the late evening. And when they don't feed, they do not loose weight and can go without eating for a couple months sometimes without any problems. If yours are captive born, perhaps a fecal is not even required if their poop looks normal. If not, then perhaps do a fecal. In any case, they are quite interesting and different for sure.
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>>Dan
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I was told mine were CBB by a professor at Univ. of Texas. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to get ahold of that professor, nor do I have a name.

They very well might be siblings. What's a maximum size on these? My female is twice the size of the males, she's almost 2' long. I have them on paper towel right now because I quarantine every new animal. Eventually I'm going to switch them over to newspaper and give them some hides and branches.
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