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Posted by Terry Cox on December 20, 2002 at 04:37:38:
In Reply to: question for ya... posted by Shaky on December 19, 2002 at 22:08:48:
I've had Senticolis triaspis intermedia for two yrs. I've also seen them in the wild. There is some variability, temperament-wise. I've had real good luck raising my Mexican pair, so far, but they can be quite a nervous snake. Some people haven't had much luck with them at all, as far as maitaining and breeding. I think the trick is getting CB and giving them lots of privacy with occasional handling. They'll never be as docile as a corn or a Dione's Rat, but they are beautiful and a real interesting captive.
I think Dave should handle the prasina. I don't keep those and he probably knows them well. I assume they're not as nervous as triaspis and from pictures look more like the more typical ratsnake. I'm off to work again, but will be on vacation soon. Yeaaaaaa!!
TC
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