Hi all,
Thanks for all the comments and questions. To answer a few questions here. Yes I will be selling 4 of them. The other 6 are already sold before they even hatched. These are be a 5th generation CB. The care for these guys is so much easier then that for Boa's. The temp in cool area should be in the low to mid 70's, the hot area in the middle 80's.. Humidity should be about 40-50%. Some of these can be nippy at first, but no big deal. They do calm down alot. My female that laid these eggs is puppy tame. But when we got her she was never handled so she was very jump, but like I said, she is like a puppy now. These guys are always great eaters. Pigs to be honest..LOL They get a denium blue color as they get older and just before they turn blue they get very yellow.. Not sure if you can see on this little guy but they have three different patterns down their body. The first third of them is solid color with black mascara streals over their eyes, second third is cris-cross pattern and the last third is stripped. These patterns stay their whole life and only change from olive green, to yellow to blue. They have raised scales and I love that feel. When startled they do "S" back and rattle their tail. No they are not venomis. Very interesting and not common snake. They are from Tiwain (sp) and they are kept in huts in the rafters and come down at night to kill the mice and rats. If you have any questions about these guys email me. Again like I said earlier I will be selling some, but not for 2 weeks,. Want to make sure they eat 2-3 times and shed twice before I let them go. They will go for $75 each on this forum only. The first one sold, money will go to this forum as a donation. I enjoy this forum alot and my small way of saying thanks..
OK I rambled enough.. Here is the pic..
Steve Clark
Thanks for all the comments and questions. To answer a few questions here. Yes I will be selling 4 of them. The other 6 are already sold before they even hatched. These are be a 5th generation CB. The care for these guys is so much easier then that for Boa's. The temp in cool area should be in the low to mid 70's, the hot area in the middle 80's.. Humidity should be about 40-50%. Some of these can be nippy at first, but no big deal. They do calm down alot. My female that laid these eggs is puppy tame. But when we got her she was never handled so she was very jump, but like I said, she is like a puppy now. These guys are always great eaters. Pigs to be honest..LOL They get a denium blue color as they get older and just before they turn blue they get very yellow.. Not sure if you can see on this little guy but they have three different patterns down their body. The first third of them is solid color with black mascara streals over their eyes, second third is cris-cross pattern and the last third is stripped. These patterns stay their whole life and only change from olive green, to yellow to blue. They have raised scales and I love that feel. When startled they do "S" back and rattle their tail. No they are not venomis. Very interesting and not common snake. They are from Tiwain (sp) and they are kept in huts in the rafters and come down at night to kill the mice and rats. If you have any questions about these guys email me. Again like I said earlier I will be selling some, but not for 2 weeks,. Want to make sure they eat 2-3 times and shed twice before I let them go. They will go for $75 each on this forum only. The first one sold, money will go to this forum as a donation. I enjoy this forum alot and my small way of saying thanks..
OK I rambled enough.. Here is the pic..

Steve Clark
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