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  1. #31
    Hi, I'm New Here!
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    Re: my new fish eating snakes :-)

    The guy on Kingsnake.com seems to know more than most regarding these snakes. I bought two from him a little over a month ago.
    He has a phone # and email on kingsnake. His company is DTS Herps and if you go to classifieds, click " other snakes", you'll usually find a couple of listings of his.

    The one about "Please take my....." hasn't replied to anyone in months.

    If you have any advice for me that would be great. I know mine get pretty low energy if the cage temp falls below 80 F.

    If your trying to breed, I'm sure you know they lay eggs.

    Snakes of Southeast Asia : Striped Keelback - Xenochrophis vittatus

    Above is a site regarding the snakes, but as you said info is hard to come by!

    Take Care,

    Bob

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    Subadult snake
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    Re: my new fish eating snakes :-)

    okay you all!!!! thanks a lot!!!! day by day more information :-))

    bye bye Kuno

  3. #33
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    Re: my new fish eating snakes :-)

    I am new to this but FINALLY!!!! I have the same snake "Gork" . Beautiful snakes by the way. Is anyway we can talk privatly? Because I just don't get all this thread and post and forum stuff.....let me know how.

    Thanks
    SweetBoonie

  4. #34
    "Preparing For First shed" big J's Avatar
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    Re: my new fish eating snakes :-)

    Hi I've had one for a couple months now and he is my favorite. The ambient temp. in his cage is between 75f and 80f with a hot spot around 85f to 88f, the humidity stays around 50%. This has worked very well for me indeed. He eats pinkys but will only take frequent small meals. He could easily take 2 or 3 small pinkys but he only takes 1 twice a week. He seems to soak in his dish alot. When I first got him he was eating fish like crazy but then I learned about vitamin b defiency and decided to switch all my garters to rodents.
    livin it reptile and loving every minute of it

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    Re: my new fish eating snakes :-)

    Congratulations!
    Those are very beautiful snakes!
    I think I have three of those snakes!
    I don't really know.
    I will post pics when my drache comes back!
    MIKHAILA



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    Re: my new fish eating snakes :-)

    Quote Originally Posted by rtcphoto View Post
    The guy on Kingsnake.com seems to know more than most regarding these snakes. I bought two from him a little over a month ago.
    He has a phone # and email on kingsnake. His company is DTS Herps and if you go to classifieds, click " other snakes", you'll usually find a couple of listings of his.
    That guy is Dan Scolaro - good guy to deal with
    he also brings in Natrix species from Europe
    rhea
    "you cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus" Mark Twain


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