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Snouted Night Adder
Causus defilippii
Semi-fossorial terrestrial African viper, active both day and night, known for feeding almost exclusively on amphibians.
- Family
- Viperidae
- Origin
- East and Southern Africa
- Origin
- Extra-Amazon South AmericaAfrica and Madagascar
- Tank use
- Used in 0 tanks
Share
18 °C - 32 °C
n/a
Terrestrial
30 °C
Medium
Species description
Geographical Origin and Habitat: This viper is widely distributed in sub-Saharan Africa, inhabiting damp savannas, open woodlands, and agricultural zones, often near marshes or rivers.
Taxonomy and Genetics: The genus Causus comprises the African night adders. Unlike most other viperids, they possess large, symmetrical head shields similar to colubrids.
Behavior and Habits: Terrestrial and semi-fossorial, active during both day and night. An active hunter that roams in search of prey, focusing heavily on frogs and toads.
Morphology: Cylindrical body, head poorly distinct from the neck with large shields. Coloration ranges from gray to olive-brown with dark rhombic blotches. Males possess longer tails.
Care, breeding and tankmates
Terrarium Setup: Requires a horizontal enclosure with a deep layer of soft substrate like peat or coco coir to facilitate burrowing behavior.
Lighting and Heating: Keep daytime temperatures at 24-28°C with a basking spot of 30°C. Medium-intensity UVB lighting should be provided.
Humidity and Hydration: Maintain moderate humidity levels around 50-70%. Provide a water bowl large enough for the snake to soak in occasionally.
Feeding and Supplementation: Feeds primarily on amphibians. In captivity, offer small toads or mice scented with frog skin. Dust prey items with calcium and D3.
Compatibility: Solitary species. Group housing is not recommended due to feeding response competition and potential stress.
Health and Common Diseases: High risk of internal parasite loads due to amphibian diet. Prone to respiratory infections if substrate cleanliness is neglected.
Reptile profile
- Diet
- Carnivore
- Humidity
- 50 % - 70 %
- Ambient temperature
- 25 °C
- Basking spot
- 30 °C
- UVB
- Medium
- Adult size
- 40 cm
- Minimum enclosure
- 100 L
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