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    "Fourth shed, A Success" thamneil's Avatar
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    Re: Grass Snake (natrix natrix)

    Last year our school offered a German Exchange. Being me, my biggest objective was to capture a wild grass snake. Towards the end of the trip, we visited some sort of thermal springs (full of naked old people!!! yuck!) and I actually managed to find one hiding under a boardwalk. She was approximately 4 feet long and missing a few inches of tail. What a giant. They are so garter like in their ways. It was like I was just handling a big sirtalis for half an hour! Anyways... we let this monster go back to her smelly puddle and I left feeling very satisfied with my trip. These are such a cool species. If they were available in Canada I would definately have a few
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    I have a condition! RedSidedSPR's Avatar
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    Re: Grass Snake (natrix natrix)

    Those are so cool I want!!!

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    Re: Grass Snake (natrix natrix)

    Hey aSnakeLovinBabe
    Have you fed yours yet?
    I haven't been able to get mine to try pinky parts or fish fillet. So today I got it some feeder fish. The store stopped selling feeder mosquitofish so I had to go for the more expensive blue danios. No minnows or goldfish for him! Is it possible to get them to eat fish fillet, worms or rodent?

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    Juvenile snake johnc79@hotmail.com's Avatar
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    Re: Grass Snake (natrix natrix)

    These are awesome snakes, I'm surpised you have them over there so its cool to see. Its only fair as we have your garters :-) If your having trouble feeding them what worked for me was a live fish in a bowl with a couple of defrosted pinkys. They would be atracted to the live fish but end up taking the pinkys. Yours is the sub species Natrix natrix natrix. I keep natrix natrix persa and natrix natrix schweizeri. Our Brittish natrix natrix helvetica seem more programed to eat amphibians than the other sub species and are not good captives. I'll look forward to hearing how you get on with these. You won't be disapointed!

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    Re: Grass Snake (natrix natrix)

    Thanks everyone!
    Here are some feeding pics from today
    The little one already shed and this was its second feeding.
    This time its eating a mosquitofish. I'm gonna try my hand at breeding them so i have a cheap healthy food source available for it at least until I can switch it to worms or pinkie parts.
    These are cell phone pics though so not the best quality. I'll use a standalone camera next time.










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    T. radix Ranch guidofatherof5's Avatar
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    Re: Grass Snake (natrix natrix)

    If your mosquitofish is Gambusia I have heard they breed better then guppies.
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    "PM Boots For Custom Title" d_virginiana's Avatar
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    Re: Grass Snake (natrix natrix)

    Aww, cute snake. Also, those are really high quality for cell phone pics!
    Breeding your own fish is a really good idea, especially since live feeders can get sort of pricey. If you get that started, you should put up a thread about it! I'd be interested to see your setup and how it works. This summer I'm moving away from the store that has been our cheap minnow-supply (not rosy reds, the silver ones) for the past 11 years, and I'm not sure if Houdini would ever forgive me if I stopped giving him live fish.
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    Re: Grass Snake (natrix natrix)

    I see you took my advice and she looks quite happy!!! All 7 of mine are doing excellent on the same diet! Little beggars are wonderful and gorgeous! And each one is different, one is very heavily checkered... another is really pale/hypo, and another has DARK orange on his neck and very contrasty face markings... I love my natrix!!! I did get 8 of these guys but one was "not all there" and it passed away two days after I got them home. I have not sexed mine yet, for the time being I am just feeding them and beefing them up and getting a feel for them. The flopping of a little fish drives natrix CRAZY... almost more-so than garter snakes it seems! They cannot resist it one bit! Soon she will be smushing her little face on the glass every time she sees you. My yearling male does that...
    Mother of many snakes and a beautiful baby girl! I am also a polymer clay artist!


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    Re: Grass Snake (natrix natrix)

    They are so cool!!
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    Juvenile snake johnc79@hotmail.com's Avatar
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    Re: Grass Snake (natrix natrix)

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    If your mosquitofish is Gambusia I have heard they breed better then guppies.
    I was going to breed guppys but now you have said that I will look into those. Thanks for the tip

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