Re: Rudy’s Teeth Are Sharper Than I Imagined
Just noticed this reply. Having never had Rudy definitively sexed, it was a bit of a surprise after all these years that a recent medical issue lead to the discovery that he is actually SHE. It doesn’t really matter as I am not a breeder but pretty funnel nonetheless. As far as care, I have a 5L x 3D x 2.5H enclosure with a radiant heat panel on one side (it produces temps in the mid 80s right underneath). The large water dish is on the cool side (low-mid 70s). Substrate is a mix of coco husk and cypress mulch. She spends equal amounts of time on each side (doesn’t appear to like temps above mid-upper 80s) and is most active around dawn, dusk, and overnight with occasional daytime exploring. Diet at this point is mostly medium rats every 3 weeks or so. Not uncommon to go off food for about 2 months in the fall/ early winter, but not every year. During drier winter months here in NY I spritz parts of the substrate a couple of times a week to add some humidity and aid with sheds. Rest of the year skin comes off in one piece with no other intervention. Overall I would guess they are fairly hardy animals although babies can be hard to get going as they appear to eat small lizards in the wild at that stage.
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0.1 Chilabothrus Striatus (obtained as a juvenile in 1982 and still ticking)
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