uncured rock arriving friday! yippee!

Yup, thats the Hawaiian snake :)
In some areas they are much more abundant than others. Over here, you dont see them to often unless you are really hunting for them. We had an avo tree blow down in that last wind storm and in the rotted trunk I found 2 snakes that were close to a foot long which is huge for those.

We use to have a number of Elaphe species as well as the Lampropeltis species. The grey bandeds were one of my favs in that one. Theevoys, Do you have the L. alterna or L. Mexicana? It looks like alterna in the pic. We had both but I liked the coloration of the Mexicana better. They are more timid though.

Starmom,

Dragons and Geckos huh? You like fast movers :D I know what you mean about the mice and stuff. I always had a hard time with that as well but, they had to eat. The big snakes are harder as we had to feed them larger stuff.

I have to say that out of all the snakes we had, my favs were really Drymachon corais couperi which is the Florida black indigo. We had to have permits for those as they are cites, appendix 1.
 
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