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Re: Hibernation


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Posted by jagomez64 on January 19, 2003 at 04:48:22:

In Reply to: Hibernation posted by banjo on January 18, 2003 at 22:04:31:

the only problem I see is that milks are cannibals and rodent eaters,it may not be a milk snake,as far as the rest of your questions just keep'em warm continue feeding and as soon as the warm weather comes around mother nature will do the rest-jorge let me know what kind of snake it was.:I'm a boid collector, so I really know nothing about hibernation of colubrids. I was out to dinner with a bunch of people the other night and one of the people knew I was a snake collector. She told me she caught a milk snake outside of the Chicagoland area. She has had it in a terrarium since August feeding it crickets. She wants to let it go in the Spring. First of all, they are rodent eaters, right? Secondly, will it hurt the snake if it does not hibernate this winter? Can you let it go this Spring after being held captive? Will it hibernate again next Winter? Do I have to adopt this snake from her? Thanks for your help in advance!!!

:-Dan





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