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leerankin

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Hey Lee---How's the attitude on yours?

jello-jennings said:
wow thats a beauty ! how big will he/she get ?? and are they easy to look after??

They usually average around 5-6 ft (2 meters). They require a very humid environment and they are more of a display-type snake---Mine has a nice attitude. I keep my sub-adult in a 37 gallon (140 liter) tank, lined with ground coconut/peat base and topped with coconut bark/shell pieces (to keep the humidity very high). I have a nice piece of sand-blasted grapevine, a exo-terra waterfall in one corner of the tank, and a dracaena (dragon plant) in the opposite end of the tank. They are ferocious eaters, but most (I'm generalizing here--there are exceptions) do not enjoy being handled.
 
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