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jd_terrariums
03-09-05, 10:13 PM
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The pictures were tooken during feeding time.
If your looking for a fast and aggressive and smart snake .. a good practice for a hottie , this is the snake to get . I've handled lot's of ETB's and green tree's but this snake makes my heart beat ten times faster.... i've told my self that if i could go a year without getting bit i would be ready to get a hottie ... i didnt last a week. extreamly hard to keep in captivity but knock on wood my trio is doing great......
enjoy the pictures thank's for looking
Yeah, they can be nuts! We had a trio for quite a while, and I bled quite frequently. The one female went down hill on us after several years of good health, and we eventually lost her...so I agree that they can be hard to keep....we ended up selling the other two a while later. Anyway, they are really neat snakes, and I like your pics.
I'll see if I have any pics of ours on file....looking...ah! here we go...lets see if it works...
http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/500/7316REDTAIL-med.JPG
When we had them they were known as red tailed green ratsnakes...I know they changed the latin name at one point, did they change the common name too? I am probably just really out of the loop!
varanus69
03-09-05, 11:37 PM
i struck a deal to get an adult 1.2 from florida but than i found out the are banned in alberta :( oh well. i love these snakes
Awsome snake. Such a nice green colour.
good luck with em'
peace
ws
Desert Ambush
03-12-05, 10:14 PM
Can you tell me how much do they sell for cause this is an amazing snake and a fast striker to work with. I have looked at care sheets and I still want more info from someone that has some specimens that they work with.
FABULOUS!!
Best of luck with your trio! I hope you produce babies. I'd love to get CBB of these are WC's just aren't any fun.
Awesome looking animal!!
Those are definatley one of the best looking snakes around~~~
thats incredible how much do they go for
reptiles4life
03-17-05, 08:10 PM
nice snakes
jd_terrariums
03-17-05, 08:23 PM
Thank you for all your comments..... yes they are fast in deed .. and very high maintanance... I find the key to keeping these snakes is at a low temp in the low 80's with high humidity and minimum visiability for the first year.. As for the set up of the terrarium i reccomend lots of brenches and lots of cover. Substrate I would recommend news paper or paper towel... due to the fact that their immune system is low comming in from the wild ...And highly stressed..... so to minimizing infections..I find that is the best method used. I also recommend feeding small prey. As far as care sheets there are'nt that many out there... As for the price the vary depending on Availability, that is also rare at times ... average price for them is around $250.00.
crackedcorn
03-19-05, 07:32 PM
Nice picks. Any trouble getting that knot untied in the 1st pic? :) I agree with Katt, once there are some cbb's around these snakes will get very popular?
Paul_Begg
03-19-05, 07:42 PM
Nice pics fella, when u breed them let me know!!! lol
Cheers
Paul
jd_terrariums
03-20-05, 03:17 PM
Thank you.
will do ..........................
One of the most fierce ratsnakes! the most freaked out animals I've worked with.
Unfortunately I don't have them in my collection, because I have a 6 feet max limit. But the time I had the honor to get a specimen out of it's vivarium... It took me 45 minutes armed with a hook. Took four shots at me but fortunately they missed! The snake managed to escape from my pin all of the time cause my friend had bamboo (round and smooth) and hydrogrit (sorry I'm dutch so it's a free translation....) and those are little round grit like balls with containe water much longer for the huminity. But I've succeeded!
Ow in my opinion they share there place in the most freaked out charts with the spilotes pullattus! Have seen a specimen eat 3-4-5 adult mice after eachother without constricting!
Bram, the dutchman!
Crazycorn
04-18-05, 06:39 PM
I now owb one of these beauties but I can't get mine to eat, maybe scenting?
I would try small prey! They seam to prefer more smaller prey than 1 large prey.
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