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Water Moccasin: Some of the many vernacular names for this snake are water moccasin, swamp adder and trapjaw. This is a rather slow moving, abundant, viperine snake that is quite apt to stand its ground rather than run if frightened. More >>
Western Diamondback Rattlesnake: The terrarium should be about 4 feet square for the largest adults and tall enough to allow easy maintenance. Keep the substrate simple and easy to clean. Indoor-outdoor carpeting is suggested. A water bowl should be available at all times, as this species does well at a moderate humidity. More >>
Western Green Rat Snake: The western green rat snake is very rare in the United States, although there have been many sightings in Mexico. Members of the rat snake clan can have stripes, blotches, or a combination of stripes and blotches; even unicolored species can be found. More >>
Western Hognose / Plains Hognose: Specimens can be kept in 10-gallon terraria or plastic tubs on a substrate of 2 to 4 inches of shredded aspen or loose sand. The substrate should never be allowed to become wet, but a small bowl of water should be kept in the terrarium. More >>

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