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 Sonora semiannulata - Great-Plains Groundsnake

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Karsten Hoer
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PostSubject: Sonora semiannulata - Great-Plains Groundsnake   Fri 9 May - 12:37

Here are some pictures of my Sonoras. They are from the USA and eating insects.













They are just incredible. A huge variety of coloration.
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PostSubject: Re: Sonora semiannulata - Great-Plains Groundsnake   Wed 14 May - 2:27

hey Karsten,


congratulation - if you ever have some offspring - you knew where to ship some - ill like them ever since i saw them first time! i wish you the best with them...


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Karsten Hoer
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PostSubject: Re: Sonora semiannulata - Great-Plains Groundsnake   Wed 14 May - 10:21

Thanks Mario,

i will let you know about the progress of this project.

If i am right, there is no offspring in captivity known. So we will see.

I kept three of these kind about 8 years ago. Everything works out well until our cat found a way into the tank. That was the end for the snakes and a week with stomach pain for the cat. Twisted Evil
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PostSubject: Re: Sonora semiannulata - Great-Plains Groundsnake   Wed 14 May - 10:53

wow - this cat would end up in one of my croc areas!


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Archie Bottoms
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PostSubject: Re: Sonora semiannulata - Great-Plains Groundsnake   Wed 16 Dec - 10:55

I collect these all the time all I have ever been able to get them to eat is scolopendra polymorpha
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Peter van Issem
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PostSubject: Re: Sonora semiannulata - Great-Plains Groundsnake   Wed 16 Dec - 13:35

Hi Karsten,
itīs funny al the time to see, that there some people keeps snakes the are not so prominent then the normal snakes in our terrarians!
A fact that I donīt like is, that when you visit the reptile expos we allway see a lot of the same species! Where are the enthusiast keepers that keeps and breed snakes the are not so comon? Like yours! I like to keep Bitis, Acanthophis Vipers and so one...., but everytime I like to start new projectīs. Now Iīm working with Oligodon. A very nive Group too!
Hope you can breed them in the future!
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PostSubject: Re: Sonora semiannulata - Great-Plains Groundsnake   Wed 16 Dec - 14:28

Which species/subspecies of Oligodon do you keep?
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PostSubject: Re: Sonora semiannulata - Great-Plains Groundsnake   Thu 17 Dec - 2:58

Hi,
I keep O. purpurarscens, O. cyclurus smithi and O. booliati. All from Malaysia
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PostSubject: Re: Sonora semiannulata - Great-Plains Groundsnake   Thu 17 Dec - 3:11

Nice colltection at all.
My favorites are O. purpurarscens. If you have some offspring, feel free to contact me.

RGDS Fabian
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Peter van Issem
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PostSubject: Re: Sonora semiannulata - Great-Plains Groundsnake   Thu 17 Dec - 3:18

not yet, I hope for them in the near future...

Peter
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