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Cyclophiops Major - Asian Green Snake

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These are fascinating snakes and make wonderful display animals.

They are semi arboreal and semi terrestrial. They eat night crawlers readily and really love climbing. They do require a tall upright enclosure to thrive, and will eat 2-3 worms a day to every other day.

Here are some pics of the one I have.

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From what I understand (albeit, I haven't done much research into these), they are difficult to acclimate. Have there been any successful captive breedings of these?
 
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