Umbral
Very Well-Known Member
Thanks for all the info, from what I have heard they sound interesting to keep.
regular ate feeder fish, good fish, guppies.
nope but I got fish in bulk. What about you?
Here's a couple of photos I haven't posted before ...
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Love your setup too. All very inspiring
Here is a couple of pictures of my keelback that I have.
First is when I just got it:
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The next one is around a years growth later:
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And this last one is my most recent picture of it:
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Awesome snakes to keep these guys. Need to track down a couple more eventually to breed them.
Cheers Cameron
They are not a common species but not super rare either. The hardest part in getting them is tracking down a breeder of them. From what I know only a handful of people are breeding them. I got mine 2 years ago when I saw an add come up but I have not seen an add since then for them. There may be some come up for sale soon depending on how the breeder goes getting them feeding, but majority may have already been sold through word of mouth.Where does one get hold of a keel back? Id love one but i never see them for sale. Are they common? are many people breeding them?
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