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    my new fish eating snakes :-)

    After 3 years searching.... i found them!!!!

    My new Xenogrophis Vittatus (Natrix Vittata Vittata)

    They do very well,eat and drink perfect!!!

    here the photo's

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    Re: my new fish eating snakes :-)





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    Re: my new fish eating snakes :-)

    Nice ones. How difficult are they compared to garters?

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    Re: my new fish eating snakes :-)

    Quote Originally Posted by Stefan-A View Post
    Nice ones. How difficult are they compared to garters?
    these are coming from south east Asia.
    And live a little wetter,not the bottom,but the air.
    They lay eggs,and eat the same as the Thamnophissen

    males mixximum 55 cm,females max. 75 cm.

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    Re: my new fish eating snakes :-)

    They look very nice!

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    Re: my new fish eating snakes :-)

    Very nice looking. I've seen a few dealers have had them on their list lately. Do you know if you have a pair or not? I'd be interested in how they breed.
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    Re: my new fish eating snakes :-)

    Kuno,

    I'm no expert on these, but its my understanding that these are rear-fanged and venomous, though they're very good natured and rarely bite. I have no idea how harmful their venom is. Maybe it's as mild as the garter's. Who knows? Just wanted to share the info so you could investigate, if you choose. Please let us know if you find any more info or need to correct anything I've said. Take care,

    Rick

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    Re: my new fish eating snakes :-)

    are these what they call indonesian garters?

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    Re: my new fish eating snakes :-)

    Hi Tom,

    Yes, these are also known as Indonesian garters.

    Rick

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    Re: my new fish eating snakes :-)

    Hay Cazador,these snakes are NOT venemous!!!!!

    They are free to hold in the netherlands,but nobody have these snakes...

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