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    Asian Vine Snake

    Does anyone have a care sheet for these snakes? I've been looking for information on them because I've always thought they were interesting and I'd like to know if caring for them would be manageable fo rme.
    I put them in the venomous section because they have a mild venom.

    Thanks to anyone that can help.

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    Re: Asian Vine Snake

    I don't have a care sheet, but I know someplace you can buy one. It's called WNC Aquarium and Imports located in Asheville, North Carolina, and has an Asian Vine Snake for sale for $70

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    Re: Asian Vine Snake

    I have one but I can't find very much care information either, The biggest thing is being prepared to spend the money on food since they eat anoles and house geckos. I paid $20 for mine but have spent way more than that on his food.
    My Allonzo was purchased from a pet store and he had a decent temperament until he got a mouth infection, even though the infection is now gone,he is still a bit snappy. They need higher humidity and lots of places to hide.
    Since the majority of them are wild caught be prepared to have to get the animal back to full health, since they will not be in as good of condition as a captive bred. I got most of my information from Google so try there but there isn't a lot out there.

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    Re: Asian Vine Snake

    Thanks guys, I really appreciate your help.

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