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    Tantilla, sonora species

    Hi,

    Someone offerd my some snake that arent commonly kept around here.
    Does anyone here have any experience with the following species?
    Tantilla nigriceps
    Sonora ssp

    Thanks in advance
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    Re: Tantilla, sonora species

    Hey Marcel,
    Well I haven't kept the Black headed snakes (Tanitlla nigriceps), but I have kept ground snakes (Sonora ssp.) before. They're very cool little snakes, but they are burrowers and most often come out at night. I kept mine on dry sand with one moist spot in a corner, with the water dish, for shedding and such. Mine fed well on crickets, freshly shed meal worms and wax worms. Only had them for a little while though, lost them....literally...they got out of the tank (who would have thought a little burrower would climb up a thermostat cord?????) and I never found them again. Very cool little snakes though and if you put a night light on them, you can watch them come out and cruise around at night. Hope this helps.
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    Re: Tantilla, sonora species

    Thanks for your reply! What was the temperature you kept them at?
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    Re: Tantilla, sonora species

    Only had them for a little while though, lost them....literally...they got out of the tank (who would have thought a little burrower would climb up a thermostat cord?????) and I never found them again. Very cool little snakes though and if you put a night light on them, you can watch them come out and cruise around at night.
    well i have never kept tantilla or sonora i can relate to that qoute, i had a sharp tailed snake that one of my old customers brought to me that was stuck to some packing tape on a box in his yard, so i freed the lil fellwo and kept it for a while till one day it just disappeared from the tank, i guess it got out of a hole that was about a quarter inch in diameter in the top of a faunarium

    oh the only thing that I know about tantilla is that they eat beetles and their larvae and grubs....

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    Re: Tantilla, sonora species

    I kept my Sonora in the mid 80's with a "hotspot" in the mid 90's. At night they went down to the low 70's with out any worries.
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    Re: Tantilla, sonora species

    I've never kept the T.gracilus that lives here in Missouri, I've read they eat millipeds. Tantilla do have tiny rear fangs that secrete a very mild venom. This is too mild to make a person sick. The miniscle fangs, I've read are too small to prick a finger. They seem interesting.

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