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 Coral Snakes in Captivity

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Drew Edwards
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PostSubject: Re: Coral Snakes in Captivity   Coral Snakes in Captivity Icon_minitimeSat 14 May - 4:03

I hate to say this, but the one and only attempt I ever made to keep a Coral Snake, M. fulvius, was a total failure. I didn't offer snakes as food, I only fed mice-pinks, fuzzies or hoppers, and nothing was taken freely. I tried a period of force feeding, but the snake never came around to eating on its own, and eventually died.

I hope you have better luck than I did!
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PostSubject: Re: Coral Snakes in Captivity   Coral Snakes in Captivity Icon_minitimeMon 20 Aug - 19:52

Drew Edwards wrote:
So far its feeding well on corn snakes. I keep it on cypress mulch with a curved piece of wood for it to hide under. I had some dead leaves on top of the cypress mulch to give it that sense of security. I also have a small water bowl in there. So far its doing well. It's lived this long so I don't see why it won't live long in captivity.

Is the animal still alive?
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PostSubject: Re: Coral Snakes in Captivity   Coral Snakes in Captivity Icon_minitimeTue 21 Aug - 0:26

Hello,
I have a Micrurus fulvius f. since 4 years, she eats only snakes (corn snakes), only once ate baby mice, putting on a piece of Elaphe, but for her it was a difficult task, so I prefer to give her snakes.
In my terrarium as well as pieces of bark and burrows, there is a container with the sphagnum sometimes she is in it.
Unfortunately I can not find a male ... would be great to grow baby Micrurus!

Ciao!
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