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I Had 3 of russian dice water snake in a pet store where I'm working. They were very great feeder (gold fish, platy, guppy). They were cute with a very nice orange or yellow belly. When we take them they "hiss". But I never be bit by this snake. Keep them on newspaper or on aspen bedding; they musk very well and like all the water snake, the poops smell very bad.... The latin name is natrix tesselata.
I've seen N. tesselata only once, at the first Toronto show I attended back in '95 or '96. I don't know who the vendor was, but I do recall that the snakes were just little juveniles.
I find it very interesting that the European colubrids do not seem to enjoy much popularity in Canada.
wen i worked at super pet, we used to have one. it got loose in the back but it would always come back to the goldfish tanks to eat. they arnt the nicest looking snakes...but they are very interesting
adam
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UPSCALE AMAZON ARBOREALS
Arboreal Snakes of the Amazon'
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