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omg is it wrong that I think it's adorable

nope i found it cute to
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Old 18-03-2010, 12:22 PM
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ewwwwwwwwwwwww...

quite cool lol
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I had them and Pareas carinatus , both lived around 3 years in captivity.
fed on captive bred golden apple snails for me.
I will be getting some more soon

The main problem is the snails they feed on in the wild have much lower calcium content in them and less water in them as they feed on fungai and small dead protien.

The golden apple snakes seem to do really well for them as they feed on algea and small bits of protien so its more natural for them.
they are cracking looking snakes might have to get a few myself but need to do the home work first
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What a strange head. Its cool though.
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Old 18-03-2010, 02:23 PM
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Odd little thing! Cute in a strange way...
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I had them and Pareas carinatus , both lived around 3 years in captivity.
fed on captive bred golden apple snails for me.
I will be getting some more soon

The main problem is the snails they feed on in the wild have much lower calcium content in them and less water in them as they feed on fungai and small dead protien.

The golden apple snakes seem to do really well for them as they feed on algea and small bits of protien so its more natural for them.
your so cool
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your so cool
its because i dont bum morphs all day
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its because i dont bum morphs all day
i agree your cooooool!!!!!

also, i believe at this point i should whisper...... leaf nosed snake....
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i agree your cooooool!!!!!

also, i believe at this point i should whisper...... leaf nosed snake....
arggggggggggggg wait until september
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What an odd little snake, looks like a twiglet has come to life. But super cute all at the same time.
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