Here are some of the cuties that hatched last night. These are from a wild caught import from China. The babies should take baby brown anoles.
Dan



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Here are some of the cuties that hatched last night. These are from a wild caught import from China. The babies should take baby brown anoles.
Dan



The female has many rings/bands to the left in the photo and male to the top right. The female resembles a baby mangrove snake (Boiga).
Dan

Very nice Dan I can see you put alot of effort into your herps.
I'd like to ask some advice from you, As your the only person I'v seen whos working with these snakes.
I'v been offerd Three hatchling Dinodon Rufozonatum, two are albino and one is leucisic. This spicies is locaL non protected here in Taiwan, But the three I'v been offerd are CB imports from China.
The guy that offerd them to me has been force feeding them mice tails, and he seems a bit rough. I'm interested in buying them, but don't want him to damage them. He wants alot of money considering the circumstances. I will not take them till I see them eating. They not interested in pinkies. Is there anything else I could offer them ?
Or if you have any other tip or tricks, they would be greatfully accepted.
Thank you.
Craig.
Craig: Well I have raised baby rufos on guppies and small feeder fish and once they are large enough, just rub a fish on a pink and they will eat them no problem. Or use a frog. The babies really like feeder fish or chopped fish for that matter.
Dan
Very nice Dan I can see you put alot of effort into your herps.
I'd like to ask some advice from you, As your the only person I'v seen whos working with these snakes.
I'v been offerd Three hatchling Dinodon Rufozonatum, two are albino and one is leucisic. This spicies is locaL non protected here in Taiwan, But the three I'v been offerd are CB imports from China.
The guy that offerd them to me has been force feeding them mice tails, and he seems a bit rough. I'm interested in buying them, but don't want him to damage them. He wants alot of money considering the circumstances. I will not take them till I see them eating. They not interested in pinkies. Is there anything else I could offer them ?
Or if you have any other tip or tricks, they would be greatfully accepted.
Thank you.
Craig.
I'm not gonna lie... Those are pretty awesome.
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