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For Sale Liophis reginae, “Queen of Sweden Liophis”, CB babies - RARE!

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Liophis reginae, “Queen of Sweden Liophis”, CB babies - RARE!

Liophis reginae, “Queen of Sweden Liophis”

RARE!

CB unsexed babies, beautiful species!, $195
 

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This looks very similar to what I imported a few years ago as Liophis poecilogyrus, I wonder if this is what actually came in instead.

I haven't seen any Liophis species in the trade in several years. It's good to finally see them again.

I take it these are fish/frog eaters? How is the temperament? The Liophis I had in the past were extremely docile, and mine were w/c adults, so that was kind of surprising.
 
Hey Todd, are these still available? If not will you be expecting any more? Please let me know, I am very interested.
 
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