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Snakes
Care Sheets

Snakes
may be one of the most feared reptiles but they are also among the most
fascinating. These creatures have adapted most remarkably to a life
without limbs. Most of us would also agree that there are few things more
mystical than the movements of a snake. Snakes are among the the easiest
reptiles to care for. They do not require frequent feeding or cleaning and
they typically do not have highly specialized dietary or lighting
requirements. Unlike many sun-loving lizards, snakes do not typically
suffer from metabolic bone disease (MBD). For those who like selection, a
bewildering array of domestically bred snakes are now available - there
are more types of corn snakes than there are flavours and varieties of
Basking Robin's ice cream! While studying the care sheets, be sure to pay
close attention to adult size, temperament, and longevity information.
Reptilia's
Care Sheets for Snakes are ordered by common name. All care sheets follow
our format, which is intended to provide easy reference for your
convenience. When multiple snakes of the same type such as the Pythons,
the type name is used and the species is listed afterward. An example is:
Python, Ball . The Latin name is provided thereafter.
Species Specific Care Sheets
Boa,
Colombian - Boa constrictor
Boa, Rough-scaled Sand -
Eryx
conicus
Boa, Rosy -
Lichanura
trivirgata
Corn Snake -
Elaphe gutatta
Cribo,
Black-tail - Drymarchon melanurus
Hognose, Western -
Heterodon nasicus
Kingsnake, Common -
Lampropeltis getula
Milk Snake, -
Lampropeltis
triangulum
Python, Ball -
Python regius
Python, Burmese -
Python
molurus bivittatus
Python, Green Tree -
Morelia viridis
Python, Reticulated -
Python reticulatus
Python, Carpet -
Morelia
spilota sp
Taiwan Beauty Snake -
Elaphe taeniura friesi
Trinket Snake -
Elaphe helena
Additional Information Sheets
Heating
for Reptiles
Salmonella and Reptiles - PDF file
Set up an
incubator
Snakes - Helpful hints and
tricks
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