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queen snakes

housesnakes May 12, 2010 09:05 PM

will they eat ghost shrimp?
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until next time make mine slither.herb
www.housesnakes@yahoo.com

Replies (4)

JYohe May 14, 2010 06:50 PM

they are protected in alot of states as of now....here in PA they are listed.....anyways...I had a few long ago from time to time....was to show people they exsisted...people never heard of queens.....anyways....I never had one eat anything...obviously they didn't stay long....I tried a few times....none ate anything.....I tried cray,shed cray,worm,fish.....probably about it.....

good luck.....

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housesnakes May 14, 2010 08:43 PM

>>they are protected in alot of states as of now....here in PA they are listed.....anyways...I had a few long ago from time to time....was to show people they exsisted...people never heard of queens.....anyways....I never had one eat anything...obviously they didn't stay long....I tried a few times....none ate anything.....I tried cray,shed cray,worm,fish.....probably about it.....
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>>good luck.....
>>thank you for the info ill not mess with them.i may try to get some photos though.
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until next time make mine slither.herb
www.housesnakes@yahoo.com

Lenrely May 15, 2010 02:08 PM

I dont know if this will help, but Ive found having a big cage puts mine at ease. She's so curious she followed a large mouse around the tank. I'm going to try having dragonfly larvae or small crayfish crawl in front of her.

PS- If you are going to try force-feeding do NOT use hard-shelled invertebrates. Use minnows or rosy reds.

housesnakes May 16, 2010 08:21 AM

>>I dont know if this will help, but Ive found having a big cage puts mine at ease. She's so curious she followed a large mouse around the tank. I'm going to try having dragonfly larvae or small crayfish crawl in front of her.
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>>PS- If you are going to try force-feeding do NOT use hard-shelled invertebrates. Use minnows or rosy reds.
im just flat out not going to catch any,however im going to get some pictures and post them.
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until next time make mine slither.herb
www.housesnakes@yahoo.com

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