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03-17-2014, 01:27 PM
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Originally Posted by xXBlueLipsXx
ok, but i would think cave dwelling rat snakes are more arboreal then anything else due to them eating and catching bats out of the air.
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they will definitely utilize the space if given, but the more important thing to utilize even with aboreal snakes is still floor space, having some height added to the floor space is even better if you can do it. I learned this from GTP and amazon owners and find it works for virtually any other captive aboreal snake.
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03-17-2014, 11:19 PM
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ohh ok thank you explains a lot
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03-18-2014, 11:47 AM
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also dont they need a humudity that it should be kept at in the cage?
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03-19-2014, 01:49 PM
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They do like humidity, so with them ill spray the cage down once in the morning, live plants are also nice if the cage design allows it. If there isnt condensation on the front the cage doors thats when i mist them down, otherwise i leave them be.
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03-19-2014, 09:11 PM
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ah ok makes sense
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04-24-2014, 08:01 PM
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Originally Posted by xXBlueLipsXx
I've been trying to find information for these guys for months!! does anyone own a couple or at least one, that they can give me tips for caring for them? There certainly beautiful and amazing creatures, I have a few questions about them though.:
what type of habitat or set up would they need?
Anything special i need to do for this species?
How should i care for them? (for example: everything they need to survive) i'm a first time snake owner so i would like to know as much as i can (its hard finding information about this species) before making the purchase for my snake.
thanks in advance for reading and answering my questions
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Hi,
I've kept them at the Bronx & Staten Is Zoos, one of my favorites. Following is an article on their care/nat history; also another on Moellendorff's Ratsnake, which is often found in/near caves, best Frank
http://blogs.thatpetplace.com/thatre.../#.U1mlRld8qpE
http://bit.ly/1gVra0W
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04-24-2014, 08:05 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by xXBlueLipsXx
I've been trying to find information for these guys for months!! does anyone own a couple or at least one, that they can give me tips for caring for them? There certainly beautiful and amazing creatures, I have a few questions about them though.:
what type of habitat or set up would they need?
Anything special i need to do for this species?
How should i care for them? (for example: everything they need to survive) i'm a first time snake owner so i would like to know as much as i can (its hard finding information about this species) before making the purchase for my snake.
thanks in advance for reading and answering my questions
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Sorry, omitted link to part II, best , Frank
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