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Re: my new fish eating snakes :-)
Well that's not really difficult, even venomous snakes are legal to hold in the Netherlands. There is no law against it.
And I also thaught they where rear-fanged, which does not mean they are dangerous. They are like Hog-nosed Snakes. |
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Subadult snake
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Waddinxveen Netherlands
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Re: my new fish eating snakes :-)
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a lot of natrix snakes are venomous,but the vittata was standing in de non venomous snakes....
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Subadult snake
Join Date: Jan 2007
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Re: my new fish eating snakes :-)
thry do great,they swim more than all thamnophis,so that's nice to look at....
here some photo's,i hope to find some extra in hamm in march (big exhibition in germany) ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Subadult snake
Join Date: Jan 2007
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Re: my new fish eating snakes :-)
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Dutch, bold and Thamnophis-crazy
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Hey Kuno,
congratulations! They look very fine. I have kept them some years ago during two years or so. They are very similar in way of life and terrarium-conditions as Thamnophis. They swim more, but you also noticed that. I lost mine in a stupid way. They lived an my attic and the temperature dropped suddenly. I noticed this too late and they all were dead. Temperature got below 10 °C. and they could not handle that.
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Subadult snake
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Waddinxveen Netherlands
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Re: my new fish eating snakes :-)
okay that ****ty fons...
do you know if these snakes need a wintersleep or rest? i cant find some information about that....
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Subadult snake
Join Date: Jan 2007
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Re: my new fish eating snakes :-)
maybe this year jerome
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Re: my new fish eating snakes :-)
Not a winterrest as in Thamnophis.
It also depends where they are from. If I remember well, they live in different regions with different climates. I am not 100 % sure about this. When I find something about it I will let you know. Mine died when the temperatures got to low, so I think you can lower the temps with some degrees, but I would not go lower than 18-20 °C. Maybe you can limit the hours of light also. Or maybe keeping them a period quite dry will stimulate the reproduction. You must treat them as tropical animals.
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