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Posted by Frank Schaeffer on July 20, 1999 at 00:37:16:
In Reply to: What's a trinket snake? posted by Lonesome Dove on July 19, 1999 at 21:20:50:
: I talked to a fellow at the Arlington, Texas show over the weekend who was selling trinket snakes (elaphe helena?). I was only vaguely familiar with the name and didn't now much about them, and couldn't find a whole heck of a lot on the web.
: Anyway, the babies were kinda neat looking and I was just wondering what they looked like as adults. The breeder said they were very nice, calm snakes and would soon become quite valuable since whatever country they're from (Sri Lanka ?) had just put a halt to their exportation (which I assumed to be a good thing, huh?). He said they were very easy to breed - apparently no particular effort is involved other than separating them for a while and putting them back together once a month or so. Easy to breed - I like the sound of that.
: Anybody know anything or can point me in the right direction, specifically habitat requirements and size/temperament and appearance as adults. Also, is there really a budding market for trinket snake babies?
Hello.
I have a few Trinket snakes (12) and more on the way:) The adults look just like the babies only larger. The females tend to get bigger by about a foot or so and the males stay around three feet. They keep very well in a sweater box as an adult. They need to be sprayed down when they are in shed or I put in a small hide box w/ damp moss when they start to look dark. As far as breeding goes my one female has layed five clutches at a total of 37 and will be dropping number six in about a week. The babies are very fiesty but calm down very quickly. How much was he asking for the babies? Hope this helps if you have any other questiong e-mail me.
good luck
Frank Schaeffer
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