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02-21-03, 03:53 PM
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Eumeces and Scinella are common in the scarlet kingsnake's range, as are green and brown anoles...
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02-21-03, 03:56 PM
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Kyle, I'm not certain on that one. I use the anoles because they are from the same areas. Also 5 lined skinks and ground skinks that are found in the s.e. U.S.
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02-21-03, 04:03 PM
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Nice male...the babies can be and usually are, a headache to get going at first...but it's worth it...my favorite tri-color for sure
Good luck with them
Chris
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02-21-03, 09:44 PM
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Wow, looks like a rewarding snake.
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02-22-03, 04:30 AM
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Been breeding them for years and usually start them on anoles. I have hatchling anoles at the same time.
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Last edited by crimsonking; 02-25-03 at 01:48 PM..
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02-22-03, 11:14 PM
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ok thanks, do they eat F/T (wiggled or still), F/K, or live? I was thinking Podarcis muralis, just cause they are SO easy to find.
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kyle
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02-25-03, 01:50 PM
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With these guys the smell is a big big thing. If they like something it's easy to scent just about anything else with it.
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02-25-03, 04:28 PM
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Just curious, Mark, do you ever sell brown anoles along with the hatchlings? They are hard to find up north!
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02-25-03, 09:38 PM
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I suppose it could happen..........
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