From what I saw it looked like there could be more. It was in a garage and honestly didn't think anything of it until just now. The egg sac was the perfect shape.
Oh man this just made me realize I missed out on collecting an L. geometricus and its egg sac while in SC. Didn't realize they made it up that far and thought it was something else.
I'm fairly certain non natives are allowed. I mean I don't live in NYC and they have way more laws than here. I'm also not a big fan of wildcaught (to each their own) so that makes getting one that much harder. Some day I will find a source of captive bred non native nerodia haha.
Awesome snakes! I love nerodia, but it's not legal to have native animals in NY. I've checked out a few places, but they never seem to have any for sale that aren't native.
The way I get mine to eat is first find them and then move the bedding a bit so their head is visible. Take a F/T pinkie and do the zombie dance. It has worked every time for me. They eat like pigs now. Of course if she is gravid that could be why. I know oldhag was breeding them and she may...
Craigslist adds are always pretty depressing. I'm not big into lizards so I don't check them out very often, but I do check for snakes a decent amount. More often than not they ask for ridiculous rehoming fees for ball pythons and corns and even then they come with "heat lamp and heat rock...
What a bummer. Not that I'd really be able to afford one, but it's such a beautiful species for something like that to happen. Good luck with round two. Hopefully she will produce another one and you can get to it in time. Things like this happen. Just have to dust yourself off and try again...
Sure is. Especially in one that has gone so long. Though I will say I could have done without the successful molt of my b. albo (well at least the him maturing part). Kind of a bummer when they mature into their last molt.
I've found plenty. I'm actually planning to go out and collect a few before I head back. Now I know for sure what they are and can label correctly. Thanks guys.
These are our adopted pit children max and annie. Annie is a mix with some sort of hound it seems and was used as a hunting dog we think. Max was adopted in an area where people just don't appreciate the breed at all. Both are incredibly sweet and would never think of hurting anyone. Well unless...
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