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Was wondering if anyone has experience with banded cat eye snakes. Do they do better in terrestrial or arboreal set ups? What's their preferred temperature range. Pointers on how to breed them. Most of the info and videos I've seen regarding this species is in spanish. Any tips or general info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
 
I haven’t had personal experience with these Lizard eaters. Best in a tub with paper towels and a moist hide box for first month or so. You definitely want to see what’s going on in the enclosure with anything wild caught especially lizard eater. Get an established mourning gecko colony first. I’ve never had luck with lizard eaters but Britanny from ivory Exotics has countinous success with them. She could also hook you up with mourning gecko colony.
 
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