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Herald Snake updated pictures!

Carinata

Ever Evolving Exotics
Well I have a real passion for Herald Snakes. My gal is a CB '08 from Timm Smith of Glades Herp. I am getting a Male from him in November and another pair somewhere down the road. I amin love with these guys. They are small and managable. I keep my gal is a very see through 12.7 qt Rubbermaid. I love my little girl she is very fun to work with and is a killer when it comes to feeding. She takes 2 pinkies a week. And she SLAMS them! And she works her fangs into them and then positions it for swallowing. She will be producing next year! Very excited. I plan to position my breeding plans around Heralds next year. Just because they are so cool and will be interesting to see. Here are some pics (BTW she is in blue now)
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Love her, David! Very kewl looking snake. Kinda like the snake version of a pug (in dogs) and I LOVE pugs too! :D

Congrats!
 
Well my breeding plans are going to focus on small and manageable herps so these guys fit perfect! I am gonna have about 20 next year
 
She is in shed right now. I call her Phimpi which is her name the native people call her. It means false cobra. They have a head flatening tendency. My goal with these snakes is to educate about them and breed them and eventually become an expert on this species.
 
Wow David, she's getting so 'big'!! Looking forward to your work with these guys, very interesting.
 
That really is a cool looking little snake David. Good luck with the breeding plans and I hope that you are able to get these little beauties more common as a "intro" venomous species. :cool:
 
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