Here is a cute little Speckled Racer from a gravid import from Honduras. The mother dropped 4 eggs.
Dan

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Here is a cute little Speckled Racer from a gravid import from Honduras. The mother dropped 4 eggs.
Dan

Psammophis schokari
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Glades Racer:
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Malpolon monspessulana from Egypt:

baby here.
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I think that is what I have here? Don't matter cause they are pretty. lol.
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Chironius Species:



Nice racers.
Dan

Nice sand racers. Mother and baby
Dan


>>Glades Racer:
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>>Dan
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Amazing how much the 'Glades Racers look like Blue Racers.
You've got some awesome snakes! The Old World Racers are rare to see on this side of the Big Pond.
Any new Coachies or Whips?
Regards,
John D
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Hi Dan!
Really nice racers you got there but my preferate is the speckled. I just bought a little male few days ago. Did they start eating? What you feed them? How you keep them?
Thank's
Justin
I feed them day-old pinks. I just rub a defrosted frog on them and wamo every baby took to a pink. They will of course take small frogs and lizards. I keep them in small critter containers with dry cypress mulch for a substrate and small hide box and large water bowl. They like to hide a lot and can stress easy. Wild caughts do OK, but need a good hide spot also and a small heat lamp to digest food properly.
Dan
Hi Dan!
Really nice racers you got there but my preferate is the speckled. I just bought a little male few days ago. Did they start eating? What you feed them? How you keep them?
Thank's
Justin
awesome...any for sale?
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