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A challenge

tokaysrnice Oct 13, 2007 03:02 AM

A lot of people on this particular forum are working with species that aren't like the rest and it seems like we have a much smaller data base than any other snakes, but the keepers of these snakes have a lot of knowledge to share. I know the snakes I'm, and others are into aren't for everyone but it would be cool for everyone to share some info. I'm just breaking into the fast, sometimes cranky and full of poo snakes but I'd rather get some verified info than going it blind. I'd really like to here from the more experienced keepers of the Pseustes, Spilotes, Pytas. I'm not asking for any particulars just what has worked for you. Thanks in advance Bills, Don?, Roy, and anyone I forgot
Nate

Look at the orange in her bands! Some mexicanus influence wohoo!

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Royreptile Oct 13, 2007 01:06 PM

Well, I've been working on a husbandry article for Pseustes sulphureus that I could e-mail you. I've also got one for Drymarchon corais and Boiga dendrophila.
E-mail at the address below if you're interested.
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Roy Blodgett
Green Man Herpetoculture
royreptile@yahoo.com

1.1 Drymarchon corais
1.1 Pseustes sulphureus
1.1 Masticophis taeniatus taeniatus
0.0.1 Coluber mormon
1.1 Lampropeltis getula californiae (desert phase)
1.0 Boiga dendrophila dendrophila
1.1 Corytophanes cristatus
1.2 Varanus acanthurus brachyurus (Mt.Isa)
2.3 Pogona vitticeps (snow and red/gold)
1.0 Iguana iguana

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