What is usually sold as a Chinese cornsnake is a Chinese ratsnake - E. rufodorsata - at least that is what has been offered in pet stores around here. They are small, olive green and yellow striped with an arrowhead marking on the head and behaviorally are more like a garter snake than corns. They prefer fish and amphibians as prey and are live bearers. Typically wild caught, don't know that anyone is breeding them, and parasites would be a concern. We were considering getting one a long time ago, but the store wouldn't sell til they were feeding and we couldn't convince them to try offering fish.
Mary v
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Mary VanderKop
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