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Re: Aid my...snake
Bien trabaja, Roy. El Roy es un de los bien hombre quien sabe los serpientes muy bien. El Roy dicho que es un Eastern ribbon snake, no un Western ribbon snake. El dicho que es probablemente un blue-striped ribbon snake (Thamnophis sauritus nitae), y el dicho por que es este tipo del serpiente. El es seguro que no es un western ribbon snake, y el es seguro que es un T.s. nitae. Este serpiente quieres mucho agua, pero lo necissita una zona seco, tambien. Da el serpiente un agua bol grande, cerca 1/4 - 1/3 de la casa.
Este serpiente va a comer muchos pescas y anfibios. No da "comets" a comer, porque ellos son un otro tipo de pececito de color rojo, y hay mal para su serpiente. Rosie reds (Pimephalas promelas), trucha (Onchorhynchus mykiss) y los salmonson mas bueno para su serpiente. Dar de comer los peces 2 o 3 tiempos de semana. Buenos suerte,
Rick
Good job, Roy. Roy is one of the guys that know snakes very well. Roy said that it's an Eastern ribbon snake, not a Western ribbon snake. He said that it's probably a blue-striped ribbon snake (Thamnophis sauritus nitae), and he said why it's this kind of snake. He is certain that it's a Western ribbon snake and that it's a T.s. nitae. This snake likes a lot of water, but it also needs a dry area, too. Give the snake a large water bowl, about 1/4 to 1/3 of its home.
This snake is going to eat a lot of fish and amphibians. Don't give it "comets" to eat because they're another type of goldfish, and they are bad for your snake. Rosie reds, trout, and salmon are much better for your snake. Feed it two or three times per week. Good luck,
Rick
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