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Originally Posted by bronxzoofrank
Hi All,
I've kept many species in zoo collections and at home for decades, and am glad to see they are getting attention here..very much under-appreciated in the US, I believe. I especially like the fact that you can see close to a full range of their natural behaviors in a well designed terrarium, which can be planted and complex, or simple...not so easy to do this with most snakes; and there is such a diversity of species available. I've written a 4 part article on their natural history and care; Part I is here
Links to other parts are at bottom of each article, or sometimes within (sorry, others manage postings for me...I've now write longer articles and do not break into parts...if links not apparent, let me know and I'll send).
Hope you find it useful, your thoughts and observations appreciated, Best, Frank
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Have you written anything about the different species/morphs? I'm only familiar with the common garter snake that I see locally, and I know I'd be very interested to learn more about the different kinds.
Also, the article mentions housing them together (these are communal snakes, right?). Does it have to be male and female or female and female, or can two males be housed together?
~Maggot