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Bluetongue1
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Yep, a hatchling Southern Dwarf Crown. The other little critter, for those curious, is a hatchling Marsh Snake.
Exclusive lizard feeders are always difficult to feed because you have to use a substitute. The smaller they are, the more difficult it becomes. Golden Crowns get to three times the size of the Dwarf and they can be a challenge. So the only people breeding the Dwarf Crown Snake would be spending a lot of time illegally collecting and feeding hatchie Garden Skinks or Weasel Skinks to their snakes.
That is why I don't think anyone keeps or breeds them.
What a magic little gem to turn up in your garden.
Blue
Exclusive lizard feeders are always difficult to feed because you have to use a substitute. The smaller they are, the more difficult it becomes. Golden Crowns get to three times the size of the Dwarf and they can be a challenge. So the only people breeding the Dwarf Crown Snake would be spending a lot of time illegally collecting and feeding hatchie Garden Skinks or Weasel Skinks to their snakes.
That is why I don't think anyone keeps or breeds them.
What a magic little gem to turn up in your garden.
Blue