These came in as african racers but I researched them to discover they were instead Bark Snakes, Hemirhagerrhis nototaenia I believe. They eat small lizards and remain quite small. I have 1.2 so I hope to maintain them and get them to breed.
Dan


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These came in as african racers but I researched them to discover they were instead Bark Snakes, Hemirhagerrhis nototaenia I believe. They eat small lizards and remain quite small. I have 1.2 so I hope to maintain them and get them to breed.
Dan


Sweet.
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Mike
KingPin Reptiles Inc.
www.kingpinreptiles.com
Very Nice!! How small do they stay?
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5.9 Corns
1.1 San Diego Gophers
1.1 Sonoran Gophers
1.0 Cape Gopher
1.0 Southern Pine
1.1 Bulls
1.4 Texas Rats
1.2 Everglades Rats
1.2 Yellow Rats
1.1 Grey Rats
1.1 Black Rats
2.5 Cal. Kings
1.2 Gray-Banded Kings
Those are really attractive little snakes. I would definitely consider getting some if they were CB, so good luck with their breeding.
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