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More info needed on AURORA house snakes...Email me for pics

Jeff Schofield Jan 02, 2004 12:18 PM

I just got a NICE pair of these in and would like any info as far as natural history and husbandry on these beauties!! Thanks,Jeff

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HerpHelmz Jan 02, 2004 03:38 PM

Nocturnal, but may bask in sun during the day.
It is a secretive snake that is seldom seen. It is a harmless constrictor and seldom attempts to bite.
It eats rodents, lizards and frogs.
Scientific name is Lamprophis aurora.
It can cause no harm to man.
Favors damp localities in grasslands, moist savanna, lowland forest and fynbos.
That's all I could find out.
Michael Fedzen

Bianca Jan 03, 2004 10:35 PM

I know nothing about them so cant answer your question.I see them for sale here and there in petstore I go to intime can you tell us how they are doing,feeding,tempermeant,etc.They are snakes I never read about in these posts.
thanks.
Bianca

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