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The article is called "Seeking the Ring-necked Snake" by Dick Bartlett. It's a typical "REPTILES" article with information about different species, range and behavior, and keeping info. It says they are hard to find in the pet trade and if you want one, you should collect it on your own, or set up a purchase or trade with a private hobbyist. We have ringnecks here in Virginia, and I am moving into a house with a crawlspace in about a month, and I'm sure I'll find some snakes under the house!! lol, but I really like the pics of the Monterey ringneck. Anyone know of anyone that breeds them? ----- -David
1.0 ball python (Pandora - don't ask) 1.0 argentine boa (Prometheus) 0.1 hogg island boa (Andromeda) 0.0.1 brazilian rainbow boa (Inara) 1.0 kenyan sand boa (Diablo) 1.0 normal corn snake(Cypress) 0.1 amery. corn snake (Morgan LaFay) 0.0.1 banded cali. kingsnake (Cain) 1.0 tangerine honduran milksnake (Narcissus) 0.0.1 snow corn snake (Valkyrie) 1.0 amazon tree boa (Pegasus) 0.0.1 colombian boa (Athena) 0.0.1 sandfish skink (Slick) 0.0.1 fire skink (Phoenix) 1.0 dog (Luke)
the wife's pets: 1.1 ferrets (Ares, Enyo) 0.0.1 betta fish (Captain Morgan) 1.2 cats (Galahad, Ripley and Sassy)
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