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Captive care notes for D. angusticeps
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by Nephron on August 24, 2006
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<i>viridus</i> and <i>jamesoni</i> are similar, husbandry-wise, but flightier.
<i>angusticeps</i> get used to captivity pretty readily, which can be good or bad depending on how you've trained it. If you teach one that opening the cage door means food, you've created a door-lunging monster. But overall, not a difficult snake to care for.
And yes, SAIMR polyvalent works extremely well.
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Captive care notes for D. angusticeps
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by sd63 on March 21, 2011
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I keep a female D viridis also a pair of D angusticeps. I can say that the viridis is as nervous, flighty and bitey as the angusticeps are calm...at only 2' long she will neck flatten, gape and advance very quickly. Working with this one requires very slow and deliberate movement.
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