Title: Snakes and Crocodilians: Husbandry and Nutrition
1Snakes (and Crocodilians)Husbandry and Nutrition
- July 3, 2008
- Jessica Ward
- NCSU-CVM Class of 2011
2Credibility Factor
3The Plan
- Reptiles
- Taxonomy basic biology
- Snakes/Crocodilians
- Taxonomy basic biology
- Sexing
- Handling
- Husbandry
- Nutrition, feeding, anorexia
- Owner precautions
- Case study
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Common or spectacled caiman and South American
false coral snake, Maria Sibylla Merian,
c.1705-10
4Reptile Taxonomy
www.evolution.berkeley.edu
5Class Reptilia Basic Characteristics
- 6,000 species
- Air-breathing vertebrates
- Ectothermic
- Epidermal scales/plates
www.cas.vanderbilt.edu
6Class Reptilia Additional Characteristics
- Internal fertilization
- No sweat glands
- Excrete urea, ammonia, or uric acid snakes
crocs have no urinary bladder - 3-chambered heart or imperfect 4-chambered
(crocodilians) - Metanephric kidneys
- Nucleated RBCs
7Snake Basics
- 2500 spp
- Life span
- Wild vs. captive
- Larger gt smaller
- 3 40 yrs
- Sexual maturity vs. life span
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8Snake Basics Continued
- Habitats
- Terrestrial, arborial, aquatic or semi-aquatic,
fossorial - Concentrated in tropics
- Size
- 10cm 10m
- Indeterminate growth
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-python.jpg
9Snake or legless lizard?
- Moveable eyelids vs. spectacle?
- External ears/eardrums?
- Ventral scales single row of large rectangles,
or large number of small scales?
www.tailsnscales.com
10Snake Taxonomy
ORDER Squamata SUBORDER Serpentes INFRAORDERS
Scolecophidea, Alethinophidea
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11Blind snakes, worm snakes, thread snakes
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12Boas pythons
www.b-r-a-s.co.uk
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13Vipers (Viperids) pit vipers (Crotalids)
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14Colubrids typical snakes
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15Cobras, mambas, coral snakes, sea snakes
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16Pet Snakes
- Easy to keep, common, docile
- Burmese/ball pythons
- Rainbow/rosy boas
- King snake
- Rat/corn snake
- Garter snake
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17Snake Biology
- Lungs R gtgtgt L
- Oviparous vs. ovoviviparous
- Hibernation
- Ecdysis
- Hearing
- Jacobsons organ
http//mrskingsbioweb.com/images/anatomy2a_Male_Sn
ake.jpg
18Snake Teeth
Wikipedia.com
Wikipedia.com
www.reptilis.net
19Sexing Snakes Hemipenes
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ry.derting/cva_atlases/copsnake/Image012.jpg
www.scielo.sa.cr
20Sexing Snakes
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21Sexing Snakes the easy way
www.amnh.org
http//taggart.glg.msu.edu/isb200/VESTIG.GIF
22Handling Non-Venomous Snakes
- Pets vs. zoo/breeders
- Small (lt60cm)
- Medium (60-150cm)
- Large (150cm) additional handler per 3-4 feet
of snake
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23APPROPRIATE
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24INAPPROPRIATE
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25Handling Venomous Snakes
- Avoid it!
- Snake hook
- Snake grab
- Capture box
- Plastic tubing
www.snakecell.org
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26Snake Husbandry Enclosure
- Space requirements generally 3/4L x 1/3L
- Glass, plexiglass, plastic
- Escape-proof locking lid with ventilation
www.cranwill.com
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27Snake Husbandry Substrate
- APPROPRIATE
- Newspaper/paper
- Gravel/pebbles
- Cypress/aspen shavings
- Course sand (desert snakes ONLY)
- Peat/sphagnum (fossorial)
- Astroturf
- Dried leaves
- Natural soil/vegetation (sterilize)
- INAPPROPRIATE
- CEDAR/PINE or other aromatic shavings
- Fine sand (cloacitis, skin/eye infections)
- Sawdust or ground corn cob (resp/GI problems)
- Cat litter (dehydrating, skin problems)
- THE PURPOSE
- Absorb waste
- Not cause problems!
28Snake Husbandry Water
- ALWAYS provide fresh water in bowl
- Many snakes will drink by sucking or sipping
- Large enough for soaking EXCEPT semi-aquatic
snakes
www.repvet.co.za
29Snake Husbandry Hide Boxes
- Thigmotactism
- GOOD cardboard boxes, ice cream tubs, wooden
bird nests, rock caves, hollow logs - Size gtgt darkness
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30Snake Husbandry Other Items in Cage
- Shedding surface
- Basking areas
- Cage mates?
- Young vs. adult
- Timid vs. aggressive
- Dont mix taxa or geographical area
- Feed separately
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31Snake Husbandry Temperature and Ectothermy
- Ectothermy radiation, conduction, convection,
evaporation, color - Temperature ranges
- Lethal (low 4C, high 38-44C)
- Critical (low 10C, high 35C)
- Optimal (18-34C)
- Temperate/tropical 25-30C
- Desert 29-33C
32Snake Husbandry Temperature Gradient
- VOLUNTARY ACCESS to THERMAL GRADIENT during light
photoperiod - Reduce temperature by 5-8C at night
- MONITOR with reptile thermometer
33Snake Husbandry Temperature Apparatus
- Supplemental heating room or cage
- Heat lamps OUTSIDE and ABOVE cage, reflected
onto basking area - Fluorescent incandescent bulbs
- Infrared heat lamp
- Heat rocks/sizzle stones BAD IDEA
34APPROPRIATE
www.petzoo.co.uk
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35INAPPROPRIATE
36Snake Husbandry Photoperiod
- Photoperiod controls biorhythms
- hours of light/day more important than timing
- Temperate 14-16hrs light
- Tropical 10-12 hrs light
- Increase from min ? max in spring, decrease in
fall
37Snake Husbandry Lighting
- COORDINATE photoperiod with thermal gradient
- Natural light or combination incandescent
fluorescent, full-spectrum bulb - EXPERIMENT with wattages and distances
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38Snake Husbandry Humidity
- Tolerate 35-70 humidity
- Desert 30-50
- Subtropical 60-80
- Tropical 80-90
39Snake Husbandry Humidity
- Humidity too low
- Dehydration, dysecdysis
- Humidity too high
- Dermatitis
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40Snake Husbandry Humidity
- Increase humidity for ecdysis, nesting, newborns
- Large water bowl
- Misting
- Damp substrate
- Humidifier
41Snake Husbandry Cleaning
- Remove solid feces when noticed
- Change bedding as needed (q3mo)
- Gravel soak in 10 bleach for 24hrs, rinse, dry
in sun - Peat/sphagnum replace at cleaning
42Snake Nutrition Feeding
- Strict carnivores! Whole prey balanced diet
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43Snake Nutrition Feeding Invertebrate-eaters
- Crickets, earthworms, spiders, centipedes,
snails, crayfish, termites, grubs - Vary the offering
- Calcium supplementation
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44Snake Nutrition Vertebrate-Eaters
- Captive-raised, dead whole prey ONLY (no
sausage) - Generalized vs. specialized
- Generalized rodents, gerbils, rabbits, chickens,
fish - Specialized snakes, lizards, frogs, salamanders
- Consider natural history of species (arboreal vs.
aquatic, etc)
45APPROPRIATE
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s/normal/p-33253-42495-reptile.jpg
46INAPPROPRIATE
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06/snakeboy.jpg
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47Snake Nutrition Feeding Frequency
- Overfeeding gt underfeeding
- Neonates feed after first shed (10d), q1-3d
- Invert eaters ad lib, 1-week fasting periods
- Adults 1-3x/week
- Boas/pythons substantial meal q2-4w
- Feed less obesity, winter, breeding, ecdysis,
stress
48Anorexia in snakes
- Not eating for gt1 month
- Ddx
- Medical parasites, neoplasia, organ dysfunction
- Husbandry lighting, temp, hiding places, major
life changes, food type, excessive
handling/noise, ecdysis, winter, ANYTHING
49Anorexia in snakes
- Treatment
- Rule out medical problems
- Feed live pinkies
- Induce bleeding in pinkies
- Scent-transfer technique
- Place in snakes coils
- Force-feeding whole prey (skinned) or slurry via
orogastric tube into esophagus
50Snake Precautions Salmonella
- Gram(-) bacteria
- Natural part of reptile gut flora
- Opportunistic human pathogen (GI)
- Wash hands with soap!
- 10 bleach to clean snake stuff
- Maybe a snake is not for you . . .
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51Snake Precautions Snakebites
- Nonvenomous snakebites
- Venom contains proteolysins, hemorrhagins,
cardiotoxins, cytolysins - Viperid/Crotalid cytotoxic/hemotoxic
- Elapid neurotoxic
- De-venomed or venomoid snakes
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52Snakebite First Aid
- Remain calm try to ID snake
- Immobilize, loose splint
- Remove jewelry/collar
- NO tourniquet or ice
- NO cutting the wound or attempting to remove
venom - GET TO A MEDICAL FACILITY for antivenom/antivenin
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53CASE STUDY KANDY KORN
- Kandy Korn, 2yo F Cornsnake
- Miss Perkins 3rd grade class
- Presents for anorexia 2mo duration
- History???
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ile-pictures-breeders-babies/corn-snake-pictures-b
reeders-babies/pictures/corn-snake-0025.jpg
54KANDY KORN
- History questions
- Enclosure, substrate, objects
- Water
- Feeding
- Temperature
- Photoperiod
- PE
- Recommendations??
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55TAKE-HOME MESSAGES
- Know your species! Geography, habitat, diet
- Manage risks
- Carnivorous easier!
- Temp photoperiod are key with ectotherms
- Provide for needs, reduce pathogens
56References
- Ackerman L (1997). The Biology, Husbandry, and
Health Care of Reptiles. Volume II Husbandry of
Reptiles. Neptune City, NJ T.F.H. Publications,
Inc. - Britt EJ, Bennett AF (2008). The energetic
advantages of slug specialization in garter
snakes (genus Thamnophis). Physiol and Biochem
Zoo 81(3) 247-54. - Barnard SM (1996). Reptile Keepers Handbook.
Malabar, FL Krieger Publishing. - Coulson RA, Coulson TD, Herbert JD, Staton MA
(1987). Protein nutrition in the alligator. Comp
Biochem Physiol 87A(2) 449-59. - Cox CL, Secor SM (2007). Effects of meal size,
clutch, and metabolism on the energy efficiencies
of juvenile Burmese pythons, Python molurus. Comp
Biochem Physiol 148A 861-68. - Flank L (1998). Herp Help. New York Howell Book
House. - Garnett S (1988). Digestion, assimilation and
metabolism of captive estuarine crocodiles,
Crocodylus porosus. Comp Biochem Physiol 90A(1)
23-29. - Huchzermeyer FW (2003). Crocodiles Biology,
Husbandry, and Diseases. Cambridge, MA CABI
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history the importance of temperature. Exp
Gerontol 38 8011-5. - Larsen RE, Buergelt C, Cardeilhac PT, Jacobson ER
(1983). Steatitis and fat necrosis in captive
alligators. JAVMA 183(11) 1202-4. - Lauren DJ (1985). The effect of chronic saline
exposure on the electrolyte balance, nitrogen
metabolism, and corticosterone titer in the
American alligator, Alligator mississippiensis.
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Clin Exot Anim 7 421-446. - Radcliffe CW, Chiszar D. (1983) Clear plastic
hiding boxes as a husbandry device for nervous
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57Crocodilian TaxonomyFamily Crocodylidae
- Subfamily Crocodylinae
- Crocodylus (13 spp, true crocodiles)
- Osteolaemus (dwarf crocodile)
- Tomimstoma (false gharial)
- Subfamily Alligatorinae
- Alligator (2 spp, true alligators)
- Caiman (2 spp, caimans)
- Palaeosuchus (2 spp, dwarf caimans)
- Melanosuchus (black caiman)
- Subfamily Gavialinae
- Gavialis (gharial)
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58Alligator or crocodile?
- Cold-resistant (geography)
- 4th mandibular tooth
- Sensory pits in ventral scales
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59Crocodilian basics
- Lifespan
- Osteoderms
- Oviparous parental care
- Saltwater vs. freshwater?
- Penis (singular)
- Homomorphic teeth
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60Sexing Crocodilians
- No sex chromosomes
- Males gt females
- Gharials ghara
- Alligators vent scutes
- Adults palpate penis/clitoris via cloaca (must
be gt3 ft)
www.crocodilian.com
61Handling Crocodilians
- Hatchlings/small juveniles grasp behind head,
support body/tail (can cover with dustpan) - Juveniles/adults catching noose made of rope
PVC pipe - Larger adults throw wet towel/sack over head,
sit behind (can fasten to plank, etc) - All muzzle jaws (water-resistant tape!)
62APPROPRIATE
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63INAPPROPRIATE
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64Crocodilian Farming
Prada crocodile boots 12,000
Alligator scallopini with Dijon sauce
http//www.fl-seafood.com/recipes/seafood-4268.htm
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65Crocodilian Husbandry Enclosure
- Space needs 2-5L x 1-2L x escape-proof Visual
division of territory - Equal parts water/land
- Hatchlings tilted aquaria with partial covering
(glass, plastic, metal) hiding board - Substrate vegetation/soil or concrete/epoxy
- Water gt1.5m (outside), gt0.6m (inside)
- Cover plants, leaves, awnings, etc
66APPROPRIATE
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c2756.jpg?v0
67INAPPROPRIATE
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_1951-cropped.jpg
68Crocodilian husbandry Thermoregulation
- Optimum temp 18-34C
- Provide thermal gradient using
- Sun/shade
- Shallow/deep water
- Indoor/outdoor
- Heating pipes, underfloor heating, infrared lamps
- Ideally keep air at 33-35C, water 20-25C
- Protect from overheating
- Growth and sexual maturity depend on temp (Lance
2003)
69Crocodilian Nutrition Feeding
- Carnivores protein gtgtgt fat (Garnett 1988)
- Hatchlings/juveniles crustaceans, snails,
tadpoles, small frogs, fish - Growing fish, chickens, small mammals
- Fish only ? steatitis/fat necrosis (vitamin E
deficiency from rancid oil) (Larsen et al. 1983) - No need for mineral supplement if getting whole
prey with bone
70Crocodilian Nutrition Feeding Circumstances
- Feed at optimum core temperature
- Social facilitation vs. cannibalism??
- Juveniles feed 5 days/week
- Adults feed q3d
- Reduce feeding in fall
71CASE STUDY ALLYS GATOR FARM
- Small start-up alligator farm in Florida
- Alligators look healthy, but large yellow masses
found in fat tissue at slaughter - History??
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72ALLYS GATORS
- History questions
- Enclosure
- Water
- Temperature
- Feeding
- PE/necropsy
- Recommendations??
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arm/alligator_farm.jpg