Erpeton tentaculatum (tentacled snake)

Lizardlover

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These snakes really intrigue me and they just got some in at the local reptile shop. I have been doing loads of research on them but some of it is conflicting. Does anyone here keep these snakes? I think they are just awesome!:D
 
Thats cool I know nothing about them and am not interested in obtaining one. Just thought i might be able to see one in person. Do the stay in a fish tank? I havent ever seen or heard of them before.
 
Thats cool I know nothing about them and am not interested in obtaining one. Just thought i might be able to see one in person. Do the stay in a fish tank? I havent ever seen or heard of them before.

I was just joking LOL, they are at Ben Siegels. They like still water, with lots of plants. Their main diet: Beta Fish:eek:
 
we fed them minnors and a mix of guppies and other random shrimp, only kept them for a few weeks before they sold, really cool critters
 
They come from Tonlé Sap lake in central Cambodia. Better snap them up quick, may not be any left soon. :(

http://toronto.ctv.ca/servlet/an/pl...kes_060820/20060820/?hub=BritishColumbiaVideo

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Popular as food for croc farms..
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worker tosses water snakes to awaiting Siamese crocodiles
in Siem Reap Cambodia. Harvested water snakes are a popular source of food local crocodile breeders.
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A Siamese crocodile snaps up a water snake at a crocodile farm in Siem Reap Cambodia. Water snakes harvested from the Tonle Sap lake are a popular source of food sought out by Cambodian crocodile breeders.

Researchers for the Wildlife Conservation Society estimate nearly 4 million snakes are plucked out each year and fear that number cant sustain the snake population.
 
No, I checked LLL and kingsnake since they only have one adult, I was gonna try to get a pair but nowhere seems to have them.
 
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