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Sunbeam Snakes as Pets. Sunbeam Snake Facts and
Sunbeam Snakes as Pets. Sunbeam Snake Facts and
Sunbeam Snakes as Pets. Sunbeam Snake Facts and

Sunbeam Snakes as Pets. Sunbeam Snake Facts and Information. Sunbeam Snake Care, Behavior, Diet, Interaction, Costs and Health.

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Shipping Weight 0.5 lbs
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Manufacturer Zoodoo Publishing Sunbeam Snakes
Shipping Dimension 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.28 inches
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About Sunbeam Snakes As Pets. Sunbeam Snake Facts And

Sunbeam snakes as pets Sunbeam snakes (Xenopeltis Unicolor) are relatively poorly known serpents, which immediately draw the interest of reptile enthusiasts, thanks to their unusual lifestyle and iridescent appearance. Although they aren’t especially common in the pet trade, they can make very interesting and rewarding captive pets. Whilst most keepers will find sunbeam snakes to be fascinating pets, it is important to learn as much as you can about their biology, way of life and the habitats from which they hail to ensure they thrive in your hands. Inside, you will find all of the information you need to care for a sunbeam snake and ensure he enjoys a long and healthy life. By incorporating the lessons presented here and doing your best to remain observant of your new pet, success should be within your reach. The author, Ben Team, is an environmental educator and author with over 16 years of professional reptile-keeping experience. Ben currently maintains www.FootstepsInTheForest.com, where he shares information, narration and observations of the natural world. Covered in this book:- Acquisition- Anatomy- Behavior- Biology- Breeding- Captive Considerations- Daily Care- Description- Diet- Ecology- Enclosure- Health- Husbandry- Interaction- Lighting- Maintenance- Monitoring- Myths and Misunderstandings- Taxonomy- The ideal environment.... and much more