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Please hep me i have looked every where on the internet and havent been able to find a place to order Ribbon snakes are they hard to get or something.
 
Hello and welcome. Have you tried looking in the classifieds here and at kingsnake.com?
 
It is really the wrong time of year to find an abundance of Ribbon snakes available considering they are typically in hibernation this time of year.

From late March well into April people start bringing their Ribbons out of hibernation. Which is also when they start breeding. With eggs typically hatching late July through mid September.
 
shrap said:
It is really the wrong time of year to find an abundance of Ribbon snakes available considering they are typically in hibernation this time of year.

From late March well into April people start bringing their Ribbons out of hibernation. Which is also when they start breeding. With eggs typically hatching late July through mid September.

Eggs? :)
 
shrap said:
It is really the wrong time of year to find an abundance of Ribbon snakes available considering they are typically in hibernation this time of year.

From late March well into April people start bringing their Ribbons out of hibernation. Which is also when they start breeding. With eggs typically hatching late July through mid September.

Sammy, the Ribbon snake(thamnophis sauritus sauritus). is a live bearer, that gives birth late summer into fall. :yesnod:
 
I am well aware, Ed. Hence the "same thing only different" reply to Dennis.
 
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