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wccs2001 Nov 10, 2010 10:55 AM

so i just bought a 20L to house my l.t.campbelli. my brooksi is moving to the reg20 which frees up my 10. any suggestions about what to put in it?

i would like a smaller snake (less than 36 in). fairly cheap ($30 or less, or wildcaught.. ga, fl or al area). easy to feed. with food that's easy to get (bait shops, pet stores, or caught year round.. winter's get below freezing here, though not by much).

thanks!!
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1.0 Pueblan Milksnake (Urulokë)
0.1 Hypo Brooks Kingsnake (Mumuna)
1.1 Leopard Geckos (Leppy and Leo)
2.2 Random House Cats (Jack, Tonka, Violet, Duchess)
1.3 Mice (Daddy Mouse, Fat Back, Honey Bear, Mrs. Frisby)
0.2 Sticky Children
1.0 Patient Husband

Replies (4)

SnakeyLakey Nov 11, 2010 02:23 AM

How about a garter snake?

wccs2001 Nov 11, 2010 10:39 AM

that's a possibility. how flighty are they?

i was thinking of ringnecks. but i worry about how hard they would be to feed.
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1.0 Pueblan Milksnake (Urulokë)
0.1 Hypo Brooks Kingsnake (Mumuna)
1.1 Leopard Geckos (Leppy and Leo)
2.2 Random House Cats (Jack, Tonka, Violet, Duchess)
1.3 Mice (Daddy Mouse, Fat Back, Honey Bear, Mrs. Frisby)
0.2 Sticky Children
1.0 Patient Husband

ssssnakeluver Feb 23, 2011 08:05 AM

some garters can be flighty, but most are very active snakes. easy to care for and do real well.
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Don
www.donsgartersnakes.net

reako45 Nov 20, 2010 11:11 AM

If you're willing to up your price a bit you should definitely think about a snake in the sand boa family. My buddy had Kenyans and Russians, and did very well w/ them.

reako45

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