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tsusnakeguy Jun 25, 2013 11:11 AM

So I just found out about a snake called a dragon snake and if looks amazing. There is almost no info on them and I was wondering if anyone on here had heard of them. Is anyone working with them?
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1.1 Motley het butter corns
0.1 Snow corn
0.1 Okeetee corn
1.0 Anery mutt corn
0.1 Stripe Ghost corn
0.1 Amelanistic corn het carmel
2.2 Colombian Redtails
0.1 Striped Colombian Redtail
1.0 Hypo Colombian Redtail
0.1 Hogg Island Redtail
1.3.1 Brazilian Rainbow Boa
1.0 Anery Kenyan sand boa
0.1 Normal Kenyan sand boa
1.1 Mexican Rosy Boas
2.0 Ball Pythons
0.0.1 Banded kingsnake
0.1 Jungle Carpet Python
3.0 Bearded Dragons
3.0 Leopard Geckos
0.2 Snow Leopard Geckos
0.0.5 Sulcatas
and lots of fish

Replies (2)

trsnakes Jan 30, 2014 12:49 PM

They sound cool but never heard of them

ggolemg Jun 23, 2014 07:58 AM

Xenodermus javanicus if anyone is wondering.

They are very very shy snakes, completely nocturnal, and you have to feed them frogs, from Thailand, Burma, and Indonesia.

I've never seen one for sale on any of the sites, or ever even heard of them for sale, but where there's a will and a very fat wallet, there's a way.

They are colubrids, non-venomous, and apparently don't tend to bite.

And, strictly in my opinion, while the scales look neat, the face is derpy and the care/price of food/near impossible to get, makes this snake almost a non-starter.

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