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    Spilotes pullatus

    Hi,

    I would like to show you some of my snakes...

    I keep 2,1 Spilotes pullatus (Tiger snakes). I got my first male in 2009 and another pair October 2011. All three of them are captive bred in Germany. Currently I keep all of them in the same enclosure. All three are about 2.8 m (thats about 9 ft) long. They are very allert, but in no way aggressive.

    The size of the enclosure I keep them in:

    backside 2.5 m (> 8 ft)
    frontside 2.0 m (> 6 ft / 78,7 ")
    depth 0.90 m (3 ft)
    height 1.5 m (5 ft) plus additional 0,3 m (1 ft) for a top cover where the technical components are located, so total height is 1.8 m (6 ft)

    It has an aluminium frame and all sides which are not glas are PVC

    I use 2 HCI 70 W (metal halide lighting) for lighting and in addition a 75 W spot that emits some UV-B.

    There are two heating panels, basicly each a heating cable within a metal frame. They are located above the front glas doors. On each panel is a small fan attached which blows the warm air down into the enclosure.

    The original plan was to have a humidifier, but this one is (not yet) installed.

    I have a combined thermostat and hygrostat, the thermostat controlls the heating panels, the hygrostat is currently out of action.

    In combination with the lighting I get a temperature range from about 25 degrees C (77 degrees F) and 30 degrees C (86 degrees F).

    Humidity is controlled by the plants , I just have to spray some water in the morning and have a humidity of 90% plus, which decreases to about 85% until next morning.

    The enclosure was built by a friend of mine who owns a reptile shop.

    When I planned the enclosure I had a pair of Spilotes in mind. As I mentioned before, I got my first male in 2009. When the enclosure was finished I was looking for a matching female. I was very lucky to find one, but it came only as pair, so I had two males and the female. I was a little worried but decided to give it a try.

    I keep them together since 2 years and there were/are no problems at all with one exception I would like to discuss in a separate post. Basically their behaviour is similar to other snakes which are kept together. They ignore each other most of the time, sometimes they lie together at the same spot or hiding place.

    Spilotes is a territorial snake, so it is necessary to keep them in pairs for a long time for successful breeding. i hope my pair will mate this year.

    Feeding them works good with the right timing. I tried to separate them first, but when I put them in a feeding box they did not respond very well, either it took very long until they ate their rat or they did not eat at all. I feed only frozen or prekilled rats. My female prefers to lie on the cork tube in the right corner of the enclosure. So I wait until one male is in the left part of the enclosure and give him his rat. As soon as he starts eating I give the next rat to the second male. The female comes last. Spilotes are voracious and jealousy, so I have to supervise the feeding as long as the rat is completely swallowed. After having eaten their rat the snakes move around for some time in search for more food but are not aggressiv against each other. During the last feedings I separated my second male, but kept the first male and the female together, this did also work out, so I will do it that way.

    Here are some pictures...

    My enclosure










    My snakes












    Roman

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    Re: Spilotes pullatus

    Awesome set up, awesome snakes. Well done.

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    Re: Spilotes pullatus

    @Skiploder - you wrote in an older thread

    "Spilotes for example, eat mainly frogs, lizards, other snakes, birds with the occasional mammal."

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...lotes-pullatus

    I have no doubt that Spilotes will eat all of those in the wild, but from all sources I have their primary food would be small mammals and birds and occasionally something else

    Gunther Koehler: Reptiles of Central America
    Alejandro Solórzano: Snakes of Costa Rica
    James R. McCranie: The Snakes of Honduras

    to name only three references.

    Do you have any report which states that they prey primarily on frogs and lizards as you wrote in that older post (I am just curious because I never read something like this before) ?

    Roman

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    Roman, I'd have to look it up.
    Last edited by Skiploder; 01-01-2014 at 07:19 PM.

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    Re: Spilotes pullatus

    Wow! That is a kick ass enclosure! Looks like a zoo quality piece there.

    sent from my incubator
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    FINALLY got my BEL,no longer breeding snakes. married to mechnut450..

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    Roman, stunning enclosure, great looking snakes. If you do not mind my asking where at in Germany are you, and what reptile shop built the enclosure?

    0.1 Albino
    0.2 Classic
    0.1 Het. Red Axanthic
    0.1 Mojave h. Ghost
    0.1 Pastel
    0.1 Spider h. Ghost
    1.0 Black Pastel
    1.0 Blue Eye Leucistic h. Ghost
    1.0 Lesser
    1.0 Pastel h. Ghost

    0.1 Morelia bredli
    0.0.1 Varanus acanthurus (Silly)
    0.1 Brachypelma auratum
    0.1 Scottisch Fold (Tipsy)
    0.1 Abyssinian (Prim)

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    Re: Spilotes pullatus

    That is one nice looking display set-up.
    Nice Spilotes as well.

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    Re: Spilotes pullatus

    Quote Originally Posted by eatgoodfood View Post
    Roman, stunning enclosure, great looking snakes. If you do not mind my asking where at in Germany are you, and what reptile shop built the enclosure?
    I am living near Frankfurt / Main. The reptile shop was called "Cityzoo" in Buettelborn, but the owner had to close his shop. He is currently opening a new shop which specializes on building enclosures.

    You may find some information at his new Website

    www.terrarien-bau.de

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    Re: Spilotes pullatus

    Quote Originally Posted by Roman View Post
    I am living near Frankfurt / Main. The reptile shop was called "Cityzoo" in Buettelborn, but the owner had to close his shop. He is currently opening a new shop which specializes on building enclosures.

    You may find some information at his new Website

    www.terrarien-bau.de

    Roman
    Thanks for the response and the link, I will check it out. Not too far away from me, too bad he had to close his shop.

    0.1 Albino
    0.2 Classic
    0.1 Het. Red Axanthic
    0.1 Mojave h. Ghost
    0.1 Pastel
    0.1 Spider h. Ghost
    1.0 Black Pastel
    1.0 Blue Eye Leucistic h. Ghost
    1.0 Lesser
    1.0 Pastel h. Ghost

    0.1 Morelia bredli
    0.0.1 Varanus acanthurus (Silly)
    0.1 Brachypelma auratum
    0.1 Scottisch Fold (Tipsy)
    0.1 Abyssinian (Prim)

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    Re: Spilotes pullatus Update

    Here is an update…

    Some pictures taken when we assembled the enclosure

    As you can see, only the base and the top cover were already assembled, all other parts were just put together…








    and finally the finished enclosure with plants and my first male Spilotes right after he moved in...



    here it is as it looks like after about 14 month of use





    and some newer pictures







    Roman

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