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Orthriophis Moellendorffi help

NAHT Sep 23, 2009 11:06 AM

Hi!

I was able to obtain Orthriophis Moellendorffi this time.
However, the data of their native habitats is few embarrassed.
The bog moss is paved, the retreat is prepared, and it keeps now.

Because it doesn't care by a trifling thing
Cannot relations to them be taught?

My poor English is read.

Thank you.

Replies (5)

chrish Sep 23, 2009 05:34 PM

I'm not sure I understand exactly what the issues are but I can tell you that wild caught Moellendorfi don't do well in captivity. From what I know, they are shy and like cool, moist environments.

You might post this on the ratsnake forum since more people there will be familiar with trying to keep this species.

It is a pity they don't do well because I think they are among the most beautiful snakes in the world.
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Chris Harrison
San Antonio, Texas

DMong Sep 23, 2009 05:57 PM

n/p
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"Better to be silent and thought a fool, than to open mouth and remove any doubt!"

NAHT Sep 24, 2009 09:10 AM

To chrish and DMong

Thank you for the writing answer about me.

that they like are cold.
It lives in a cave and a dim forest.
I knew reading.
It forgot to write.
sorry

The photograph was put.
The net is put on the tree, and the shelter where the bog moss was put is made.

A blue container is a food putting.
The transparent container is putting of water in.

They are in the shelter.

The transparent container is putting of water in.
They are in the shelter.

Incidentally, please mean of n/p and teach.

My poor English is read.
thank you
Image

anuraanman Sep 24, 2009 09:37 AM

"Incidentally, please mean of n/p and teach. "

n/p or just np means "no post". People put that in the subject line of a message when they only have one or two words to say and the entire message can be fit in the subject. It tells you not to open that message because it will waste your time.

Doug said, "Ditto that n/p". Ditto is a slang word meaning "I agree and would have said the same thing". If "Ditto" is all Doug wanted to say, there is no need to type a message since it fits entirely in the subject line.

NAHT Sep 24, 2009 09:49 AM

It became study.
Thank you.

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