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    Default Re: R.I.P Marie.. You will be missed!

    Sorry for your scorpion death ! Cynthia looks very nice post molt !
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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    Default Re: R.I.P Marie.. You will be missed!

    R.I.P sorry for your loss.

    PS: Still wanna see the pink vine that you mentioned

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mentat View Post
    Sorry for your scorpion death ! Cynthia looks very nice post molt !
    Yes, indeed. First time i've seen an upright molt. Quite fascinating

    Quote Originally Posted by poison View Post
    R.I.P sorry for your loss.

    PS: Still wanna see the pink vine that you mentioned
    Thanks! Guess that is one dream waiting to happen!! I'd kill to have that pale pink viny!

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    So sorry for your loss! She was a beauty, I love the pic with the hermit crab!

    Asain vines are AWESOME!! If you dont mind me asking, are they terribly difficult to care for? Do they eat mice/rats? I've been wanting to get one or two and maybe breed them, i'm fascinated by their beauty and uniqueness!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kelsieb View Post
    So sorry for your loss! She was a beauty, I love the pic with the hermit crab!

    Asain vines are AWESOME!! If you dont mind me asking, are they terribly difficult to care for? Do they eat mice/rats? I've been wanting to get one or two and maybe breed them, i'm fascinated by their beauty and uniqueness!
    Thanks!

    They're pretty easy to maintain and care for where i'm at. Feeder frogs, skinks and geckos are readily available here. My yellow one accepts feeder fish on occasion but my green one is purely a frog-eater. They ignore mice and will only strike them to death (sounds inhumane but live-feeding is widely acceptable here). Online caresheets are far from the truth in mimicking the natural environment and care of vinesnakes as i have personally observed them in the wild.

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