Re: Look Who Was In The Road!
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Foschi Exotic Serpents
They eat kind of like an adult bearded dragon.. Greens, diced veggies, edible flowers like dandelions, berries, and feeder insects like worms or crickets only as a treat maybe once or twice a week. They are not aquatic and will sink and drown in water where they can not reach the bottom. They like to burrow and dig. They require a large enclosure with a natural substrate and a large shallow water pan like a big plastic cake pan with a ramp or rocks to get in and out.
aye captain :)
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Foschi Exotic Serpents
They have a great memory of their range and should be released close to where they are found. This is usually near a shallow water source like a creek, pond, marshy area, or even a river with easy banks and a wooded area nearby. They know where all the best food sources and water sources are in their range. If it was found very far from an area like this it was either released or lost near there, or carried by a predator. Their season to travel looking for mates should be over with now so it doesn't make sense that it would have traveled that far on its own.
They are naturally shy and friendly. Much less likely to bite than an aquatic turtle.
Honestly, we have nothing like that anywhere around here.
I think he was a pet, since he eats okay from hand and was either released or got out.