xStaticSnow
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We have them EVERYWHERE here. If you walk down along the bank of a river you will probably find one on a few minutes.
I've handled plenty of them and never been bitten or musked. I know they are speedy little devils but it seems like they settle down a little while being handled (at least from my experience)
I would love the convenience of feeding live fish! I heard some people can get theirs to take pinkies too if they rub them with fish first.
I imagine they can be nippy, but if they are handled often will they start to calm down? Are they prone to musk when being handled in captivity?
Last, does anyone know what their preferred temps are? Would it be detrimental for a wild snake which is use to hibernation to be kept warm all year long? I'm not really a fan of brumating as I enjoy the company of my active snakes!
Thanks!
I've handled plenty of them and never been bitten or musked. I know they are speedy little devils but it seems like they settle down a little while being handled (at least from my experience)
I would love the convenience of feeding live fish! I heard some people can get theirs to take pinkies too if they rub them with fish first.
I imagine they can be nippy, but if they are handled often will they start to calm down? Are they prone to musk when being handled in captivity?
Last, does anyone know what their preferred temps are? Would it be detrimental for a wild snake which is use to hibernation to be kept warm all year long? I'm not really a fan of brumating as I enjoy the company of my active snakes!
Thanks!