heres a pic of the head

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Justin
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heres a pic of the head

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Justin
Belly

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Justin
and here is one of the side. I wish live snakes were as easy to photograph as dead ones. I still don't understand how i died.

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Justin
lol you don't understand how you died? lol, read over your last post. That sucks that it died, it was a queen snake. Do you have any pics of your ringneck snake eggs(if so post them in the Small Terrestrial Snake Forum)?
Michael
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Sure thing. I'll post pics of the eggs in a little while. I wish I knew how I died. I just remember bright lights and a lot of metal and that was it.
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Justin
Queen snakes are toughys..the only way i have ever kept mine alive was by feeding them crawfish. that is their natural prey in the mountians. i have successfully kept a queen for close to a year before he was traded for another snake. You must provide cold water at one end of the enclosure and a warm basking area (typical to the appalachain mountian areas). He must have a large temp gradiant to survive.
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