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That is definitely a Tropidophis species as Paul stated above.
Most assuredly not any type of Epicrates.
Keep them quiet and humid but not moist. They can be difficult captives so be careful. Good luck!
Hey guys just want to let you all know that paul was indeed right and she is a Tropidophis haetianus. She's doing fine, its been a couple weeks and she's shed once and fed twice (Tonight was the second. I feel so proud ). well i still have to take some decent pics, I'll try do that soon and upload them here. Ive been MAD busy.