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3.3 w.c. Sunbeam snakes

These are probably the coolest snakes out there. They coil up around your hand and lay there for hours. Great pet snake. They never bite. They like to burrow and eat mice. These snakes have not come in awhile- get them while you can.
$100 plus shipping or best cash trade/offer.

Thanks,
Erik
(732)-614-6778
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Non ball python sales manager at Next World Exotic
 
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First time I've ever seen or heard of a snake called a Sunbeam. What species are they (including scientific name), what kind of habitat/place do they come from?
 
Hi Spiritwolf,

Sunbeam snakes are from the genus Xenopeltis (unicolor and haianensis), and are originally from Asia. They show up sporadically in the U.S. pet trade.

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Hi,
How much is your shipping to california? Have these snakes taken a meal yet? Thannks!
 
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