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I recently acquired the first snake I've owned in several decades, the pet store said it was a Pueblan hybrid but they didn't know what it was crossed with. They also told me that room temp was fine and he didn't need any other heat???
So I discovered this forum while searching for some accurate info about him/her. Are there some links to a GOOD care sheet that could point me in the right direction? Temperature, humidity, etc. I plan to build a nice enclosure, but have no idea what size would be optimal.
Milksnake Care Sheet (http://www.vmsherp.com/CarePages/CareMilks.htm)
from VMS
Can you post a good pic of your Pueblan? I'd love to see it.
Yes, I would also like to see a picture.
I have an apricot pueblan. Had her a little over a year now. She needs bigger quarters!
Some heat is necessary. I have a small heating pad stuck to the side. Also a red light but that isn't really necessary.
OK, can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong? When I try to post a photo of Marley checking out his new enclosure I get this message:
Post denied. New posts are limited by number of URLs it may contain and checked if it doesn't contain forbidden words.
I only have the one photo in the post.
SSSSnakes
01-31-13, 10:44 PM
OK, can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong? When I try to post a photo of Marley checking out his new enclosure I get this message:
Post denied. New posts are limited by number of URLs it may contain and checked if it doesn't contain forbidden words.
I only have the one photo in the post.
New members have to have so many post before you are allowed to post pictures. This keeps the Spammers down.
Ok, thanks! I'll just have to post a bit more. :^)
DragonsEye
02-01-13, 04:17 PM
The only time my pueblan likes the warm side of her tank is after she's eaten. Pueblans have a well deserved reputation for being flighty and muskers. Hopefully yours will be a bit mellower. :)
Marley had been living in a Kritter Keeper plastic tank, he's now in a 18x18 low Exo Terra enclosure that he seems to like. He's buried in the eco earth substrate most of the time. There's a heater in one corner, he seems to gravitate towards that pretty often, especially after eating, but I do keep the house rather on the cool side. The heater is stuck to the underside of the enclosure, would it be better on the side?
He actually pooped on me tonight, first time he's ever done that. He can be VERY fast when he wants to be, and sometimes he's a bit flighty when I first pick him up, but he mellows out quickly and likes to weave between my fingers and go up my sleeve.
I call him a "he" but he hasn't been sexed.
Oh, and Aleks, THANK YOU for the link to the care sheet, I just realized I forgot to thank you earlier!
Our Pueblan milk snake is the same way. He was a Christmas gift for my daughter. He's a very aggressive eater but very shy and flighty like you mention. He's settling down quite a bit now and is really turning into a great snake.
He's growing fast and I've noticed some of his bands are turning color a bit. Some are more apricot than yellow or white. We're about to put him on fuzzies instead of pinkies. He's now taking two pinkies at a feeding.
This is how he looked when we first got him... Note the first and second light bands.
http://i477.photobucket.com/albums/rr136/efillc/Snakes/IMG_0803.jpg
And here he is a few weeks ago. Note the second band is turning apricot or yellowish...
http://i477.photobucket.com/albums/rr136/efillc/Snakes/IMG_0834_zpse2a1c1aa.jpg
Pretty! The first light band is much wider on your guy than on Marley.
http://http://www.ducfarm.com/marley/IMG_0154a.jpg
OK, that's strange, it didn't give me the photo error message but nothing shows in the post??
I finally added a photo album, there's a couple pictures of Marley there.
brianm616
02-08-13, 08:19 PM
if the snake in your avatar is the one you're trying to post, i'd have to say that it's most likely a pueblan/nelson mix.
marvelfreak
02-09-13, 07:32 AM
Here you go i linked it to your photos.
DSCN0197a - My Photo Gallery (http://www.ssnakess.com/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=957)
brianm616
02-09-13, 01:12 PM
thanks for the link.
yeah, i'd have to say that's a pueblan-nelson cross. although offspring tend to be a highly variable mix between the two subspecies, i'm about 99% sure that's what you have.
several years ago some people decided to mix the subspecies in order to create an albino "apricot pueblan" - and i've seen a few good specimens as well, although most look more like the nelsons with wide orange bands than pueblans (pueblans have, on average, a more asymmetrical banded pattern than most west mexican milksnake subspecies).
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