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Posted by Tom on May 30, 2000 at 20:36:06:
In Reply to: Red-Tailed Green Ratsnakes? posted by Morgan on May 10, 2000 at 11:59:40:
They are indeed beautiful snakes. they like to climb in the branches and move around a lot more than tree boas and pythons. they do get big (7 feet) and they don't like being handled. they are a great display or vivarium animal. I caution you against getting any wild caught snakes. they usually don't do well and even if they feed they will probably drop dead for no appearant reason.
If you are interested I have two clutches of babies from last year. these snakes are eating thawed and live fuzzys and pinkys. let me know if you have any further questions.
: A few years ago I saw these at a zoo, and I've seen them (once) for sale. They are arboreal, green with dark red tail and somewhat nasty temperments. I believe they are from SE Asia.
: Does anyone have any info on these? Breeders? Anything?
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