Caresheets snakes
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Candoia aspera / Viperboa - CareCandoia aspera, (Gunther, 1877)Physical characteristics: The Candoia aspera is a relatively small boa species. On average this snake will only get about 60cm, individuals of 80-100cm are a big exception. The scales are strongly…
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Coelognathus helena / Trincket snake - CareCoelognathus helena is a medium sized Asian ratsnake. They are a great addition for someone who wants a smaller but active alternatif to the well known American ratsnakes. This species lends itself for a cool bio-active setup.....
- Corallus hortulanus / Amazon treeboa - Care
Amazon tree boas are known for 2 things. 1- behaviour 2- being so polymorphic. This slender midsized arboreals are easy to take care of and would fit a bio-active setup very well.
- Drymarchon couperi / Indigosnake - Care
The Indigo Snake is a big impressive snake belonging to the Colubridae. This species is also called the gopher snake because it hides in the tunnels dug by the gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus)
- Elaphe carinata / King ratsnake - Care
King ratsnakes are a impressive species of colubrid. Because of their defensive behavirour we would recommend these to be kept by hobbyist who have experience with other large colubrids.
- Elaphe dione / Diones ratsnake - Care
The Elaphe dione has the biggest geographical range of all ratsnakes. They adapt easily to varies circumstances and are therefore easy to care for in captivity.
- Heterodon nasicus / Western hognosesnake - Care
Hognose snakes are awesome small and active colubrids. They have been populair for many years but the arrival of some mutations and pattern forms have made them to sky rocket into one of the most kept snakes.
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Lampropeltis mexicana / Mexican kingsnake - CareMexican kingsnakes are like many of the colourful Lampropeltis species very popular. They ahve great colours. A nice behaviour and are easy to care for in the terrarium.
- Lampropeltis nigritis / Black Mexican kinsnake - Care
This all black kingsnake is a nice change in the colourfull genus. They have a striking appearance, great feeding responce and are easy to care for. A great snake for any enthusiast.
- Lampropeltis t. hondurensis / Honduran milksnake - Care
A big impressibe milk snake with a often gentle disposition. These are true giants within their genus. And one of our personal favourites. Please read more about this snake in this article....
- Oreocryptophis sp. / Bamboo ratsnake - Care
These colurful snakes are one of the best looking ratsnakes from Asia. And they do very well in captivity. In this article we discuss the four most kept subspecies. Being the O. p. coxi, vaillanti, laticincta and pulchra.
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Pantherophis guttatus / Red ratsnake - CarePantherophis guttatus, (Linnaeus, 1766)The Pantherophis guttatus is strongly represented in our hobby. Due to their calm behaviour, ease of care and reproduction this species was found to be very suitable for the beginning…
- Python curtus 'complex' / Shorttail python - Care
A introduction to the Python breitensteini, Python brongersmai and Python curtus. Also known as bloodpythons and shorttailpythons.