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Mangrove Snake: As a large, arboreal species, the mangrove snake needs a large terrarium at least 4 feet long and 3 or 4 feet high. There should be many climbing branches, vines and resting platforms in the terrarium, especially near the top, as this species takes it food by ambushing it from above. More >> |
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Mexican Hognose: This species often has been considered a southern subspecies of the western hognose, Heterodon nasicus, but recently has been elevated to species rank. More >> |
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Mexican Milk Snake: One of the most attractive and easiest milk snakes to care for, a Mexican milk snake will be at home in a 20-gallon terrarium with a secure screen top. The substrate can be aspen or a mixture of sand and potting soil about 2 inches deep. Newspaper can also be used. Keep specimens individually. More >> |
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Milk Snake: (All Milk Snake species.) More >> |
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