tbrock
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I have decided to part with a nice 2012 pair of South Korean locale Steppes Ratsnakes (Elaphe dione). This is an uncommon locale of dione, both here and in Europe - and it is rather uncommon to even have definite locale dione in the U.S. These snakes are the most docile Asian species I have ever worked with. These small snakes (large females are usually under 40 inches, and males are smaller) are very easy to keep and easy to breed as well, if they are given a long and rather cold brumation. This species has become popular in Europe, where there are several morphs available. Eventually those morphs should become available in the U.S. These babies are taking f/t fuzzy mice with gusto. I am asking $100 for the pair, plus shipping.
This is a photo of a 2010 dione when it was a juvenile - possibly even one of the parents. I will get pics of the babies which are for sale soon.
Thanks for looking,
-Toby Brock
I have decided to part with a nice 2012 pair of South Korean locale Steppes Ratsnakes (Elaphe dione). This is an uncommon locale of dione, both here and in Europe - and it is rather uncommon to even have definite locale dione in the U.S. These snakes are the most docile Asian species I have ever worked with. These small snakes (large females are usually under 40 inches, and males are smaller) are very easy to keep and easy to breed as well, if they are given a long and rather cold brumation. This species has become popular in Europe, where there are several morphs available. Eventually those morphs should become available in the U.S. These babies are taking f/t fuzzy mice with gusto. I am asking $100 for the pair, plus shipping.
This is a photo of a 2010 dione when it was a juvenile - possibly even one of the parents. I will get pics of the babies which are for sale soon.
Thanks for looking,
-Toby Brock
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