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Old 09-12-12, 10:35 PM   #1
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looking 4 mud snakes- where can i find one in the wild?
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Old 09-12-12, 10:47 PM   #2
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I love Mud Snakes. I had for one for years, I used to feed to feed it huge tadpoles.
I wonder if anyone knows this, is it true Rainbow Snakes are extinct?

I think this book covers Mud and Rainbow Snakes, I used to have it, not sure where it is.

Amazon.com: Water Snakes of North America (9780793802883): Mara: Books
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Not sure, but your question got me to search around google and this is what I came up with, hopefully you find it interesting,


Living Alongside Wildlife: Is the South Florida Rainbow Snake Really Extinct?
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i like both of them - hey charls84 where did you get yours?
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Not easy snakes to keep in captivity for sure. Like Charles said, the eastern muds may take tadpoles, but is this an readily available prey item for most hobbyists?

The rainbow snakes are even more difficult, as they eat eels and amphiumas. Talk about a specialized diet!
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In the mud.
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tad poles can always be aquired that no prob
as far as eels and whatever amphiums are i'll have to look into it
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In the mud.
gee thanks. i guess i'll follow an Fn rainbow to find a rainbow snake too!
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tad poles can always be aquired that no prob
as far as eels and whatever amphiums are i'll have to look into it
Even in the winter, when they're not in season? You planning on breeding frogs?

Just playing devil's advocate here...these are things you need to think about.
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getting tadpoles is no prob even if i had to breed frogs so what- plus there's so many types of frogs that whatever tads i used for food i could still keep a few and use them to breed food.
still no one has answer'd my question!
that's the main point people not how will i maintain one after i get it!
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besides i work at a school and they order tad poles all the time. they come with tadpole food too.
they start them off as eggs and teach the kids the whole life cycle
so im not worried about being able to get food!
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Otherwise, you go stomping around a swamp and hope you get lucky. By the way......
How do you breed frogs? Year-round? Do they require a certain species of tadpole?
I think StudentoReptile is bringing up valid points....it's not a commonly kept animal, and husbandry may be an issue.
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well if i can get one i'll sure be looking for a second.
as far as stomping around a swamp i have no problems with that i just need a general location to do my stomping.
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To be honest, I only know a few field herpers who have found them....and they spend nearly every idle moment in the field.

Shallow creeks, bogs, small streams...
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Are mudsnakes even native up there in NY?
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