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For Sale Dragon Snakes 1.2 Trio

John K

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Here is your opportunity to own one of the rarest snakes in the hobby. We have 1 male and 2 female Dragon Snakes (Xenodermus javanicus) available. This is a first time import for this rare species. They are feeding on small frogs. These are not a beginner species. We only have the 3 available. Once these are gone they might not ever be seen again. Don't miss your chance to work with this species.


$1,500.00 for the trio plus shipping

(EMAIL OR CALL IF INTERSTED. I DO NOT CHECK MY MESSAGES ON FAUNA DAILY)


SHIPPING : We ship FedEx Priority overnight anywhere in the USA for a flat $45.00.


PAYMENT : WE accept PayPal and all Major Credit cards.


PACKING : We use Styrofoam insulated reptile shipping boxes and add heat and cold packs when needed.


GUARANTEE : Live arrival is guaranteed on all lizards, turtles and snakes!! Sexing is not guaranteed however these are to our knowledge 95% positive they are a 1 male and 2 female trio.


CONTACT : by email : [email protected] or by phone (239) 645-6347.


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This is at least the 6th import of these this year, and I know more are coming before next year. They are cool snakes, though. Whoever gets these, feel free to contact me for care information.
 
very nice John!

Jay, please post that type of question in the discussion forums, it doesn't really belong in the classifieds. Thank you
 
Here is your opportunity to own one of the rarest snakes in the hobby. We have 1 male and 2 female Dragon Snakes (Xenodermus javanicus) available. This is a first time import for this rare species. They are feeding on small frogs. These are not a beginner species. We only have the 3 available. Once these are gone they might not ever be seen again. Don't miss your chance to work with this species.


$1,500.00 for the trio plus shipping

(EMAIL OR CALL IF INTERSTED. I DO NOT CHECK MY MESSAGES ON FAUNA DAILY)


SHIPPING : We ship FedEx Priority overnight anywhere in the USA for a flat $45.00.


PAYMENT : WE accept PayPal and all Major Credit cards.


PACKING : We use Styrofoam insulated reptile shipping boxes and add heat and cold packs when needed.


GUARANTEE : Live arrival is guaranteed on all lizards, turtles and snakes!! Sexing is not guaranteed however these are to our knowledge 95% positive they are a 1 male and 2 female trio.


CONTACT : by email : [email protected] or by phone (239) 645-6347.


Thanks for viewing...
Dream snake. Wish I could buy one.

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They don't do well in captivity, they are not rare only rarely imported. Unfortunately, they are one of those animals best left in the wild. They rarely live more than a few months and to my knowledge only eat frogs, they will not switch to rodents. Info, complements from a very experienced UK zoo keeper.
 
They don't do well in captivity, they are not rare only rarely imported. Unfortunately, they are one of those animals best left in the wild. They rarely live more than a few months and to my knowledge only eat frogs, they will not switch to rodents. Info, complements from a very experienced UK zoo keeper.

Not really all that accurate, aside from most dying - that's mostly in the first week or so, though, and primarily due to poor conditions prior to their import. They eat more than just frogs, and numerous people have kept groups for years without issue - there have even been captive breedings (yes, plural).
 
Not really all that accurate, aside from most dying - that's mostly in the first week or so, though, and primarily due to poor conditions prior to their import. They eat more than just frogs, and numerous people have kept groups for years without issue - there have even been captive breedings (yes, plural).

This. I just hope someone sells some that are already on f/t so I dont have to bother.
 
I don't see that really happening - active hunters, and they freeze up on you if you're too close. Closest I've been able to get is placing a prekilled fish in a bowl with a live fish, and the javanicus would miss the live one and accidentally catch the dead one. I'm fairly confident the same trick would work with a pinkie, but I see no reason to try given the uncertainty of what drawbacks a rodent diet might present them.
 
Not really all that accurate, aside from most dying - that's mostly in the first week or so, though, and primarily due to poor conditions prior to their import. They eat more than just frogs, and numerous people have kept groups for years without issue - there have even been captive breedings (yes, plural).

What proof do you have to back that up? I too have heard they only/primarily eat frogs. I will admit, if, that will allow them to live and breed in captivity, I do not see anything wrong with that. Despite being an avid frog person.
 
Final reminder to all - general care discussion and questions not related directly to the sale of the animals in this ad, needs to be in the discussion forums
 
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