Thank you gives me an excuse for another snake lol , just out of interest my girlfriend lives about a hour away On a very secluded piece of land at milbradale at the start of the putty road and the summer just gone I managed to catch a 6 ft coastal and one around three foot that's wat sparked the question
if they in the wild,in our area Rohdawg,i cant see why you cant keep it in an aviary...
then why only diamonds in an aviary??? bit of a contradiction there me thinks
Just because they are wild in the area doesn't really indicate if that is the best possible conditions for them. The fact that they can survive, doesn't mean they should have to. As the animal is kept captive under your ownership, I personally believe you should offer the best possible care and not simply 'survivable' conditions.
Yes you CAN keep a coastal in an aviary, the same way you can keep any snake in an aviary. That doesn't really mean that you should.
Take dogs for example, they can survive outdoors in the freezing cold weather without a kennel however, it's obvious that it's not a preferable way to live.
This makes absolute no reasonable sense.
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