I kind of want one now![]()
What technically is a Sunbeam? It's beautiful and congratS! Oh, and Happy Birthday!
The Xenopeltidae are a monotypic family of snakes created to the genus Xenopeltis, which is found in Southeast Asia. Its members are known for their highly iridescent scales. Currently, two species are recognized and no subspecies.[3]
OH.. So, they are their own kind of snake. Lol I was thinking a ratsnakish. But that works.. Thanks Jim.
We used to get these from time to time at one of the stores I used to work in. I was always completely enchanted. They're beyond beautiful, and they FEEL amazing. Congrats on a great birthday gift!
Ed, thank you sooooo much for all the information. I am glad I was on the right track with her care. Looks like I just need to add a few extras like the cork and feeding area.
Nope no name for it yet. I won't name it until I have officially probed it. Once I know for sure what it is I will have to see about trying to find a cb one out there to raise for breeding. It would be nice to help keep these guys from being wc.
Thanks everyone for the birthday wishes and complements. :dancer:
My one question... Does owning them ever turn into "owning a pet box of dirt"? You know what I mean? When owning a Cobalt Blue tarantula, it was like having a "pet hole" cause you NEVER saw it. Would owning one of these be the same??? Except at feeding time, of course.
Yeah... Now, I'm re-reading my post and thinking... WTH was I thinking. LOL.Any snake could end up being a hider...even a corn or ball python..It just all depends on the snake's personality and how comfortable it feels in it's enclosure..