There's a few around. I was working with them over 10 years ago, and mine were CB from Quebec and were only a foot & half long when I got them. I think they were produced by Guy Lelande.
They are pretty high strung, with big appetites.
They have a cool ability to hold their tongues out longer than most snakes
I got eggs out of mine but never fertile ones, however I never cooled on conditioned mine in any way.At the time I had a huge collection and didn't devote the time to them that was required, so I eventually sold them. I think I paid a hundred bucks for mine but I've seen them for much more these days.
Be wary of wild caught ones, as they tend to be full of parasites and frequently die
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