
don’t mind the dirty glass
red necked keelback (Rhabdophis subminiatus) feeding on a crested toad.

red necked keelback (Rhabdophis subminiatus) feeding on a crested toad.
Hasselt’s frog/litter frog (Leptobrachium hasselti) at 500m asl in southern Sumatra
while she’s out, tried letting her roaming my yard but as you can see she can’t be trusted with those cars and she’s surprisingly fast.
phasing out their gecko diet into a more rodent diet because of convenience… feeder geckos are hard to find these days.
i don’t think it works
Puff Faced Water Snake *Homalopsis buccata* in a flooded palm oil plantation
1.1. Trimeresurus insularis
1.1. Tropidolaemus wagleri
should’ve been three pairs but the blue one ate my male albolabris
tried to make it for her but she covered it with webs so i guess not
pic 1: 5/14/26, pic 2: 9/29/25
i wanted to weigh her when there aren’t any poop inside her but this girl here only poops like once every 6 months…
after a year of care, she only ate 2 snakes. i mean i don’t mind feeding them geckos, but it took 2-3 geckos for a single feeding because she’s grown quite big now(around 80cm) and an appropriate sized snake prey is more filling than a train of geckos.
in my experience, feeding a snake eater is pretty tricky because a snake’s stomach can get wider but not longer. most size appropriate feeder snake can get up to 60% of the krait’s total length.
awoken this guy when i’m taking his picture but he was sleeping hugging this tree. i don’t think that’s comfortable.
Gonocephalus chaemeleontinus in 350m asl.