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Posted by: psilocybe at Fri Feb 20 15:20:39 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by psilocybe ] Edwardsii are very straight forward captives. Care is the same as most desert Crotalus species. I keep mine on paper towels (I keep all my animals on newspaper or paper substrates), with a hidebox and a shallow water bowl. She was wildcaught by me in September '08. She refused to eat for the first several meals, but I realized that was due to the color of the mice (white)...she consistently feeds on dark colored mice (which would make sense since wild rodents are seldom white). She's been doing great for me since. [ Hide Replies ]
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