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On my latest herp adventure I caught / photographed 5 species. Number three on my list is a Texas Blind Snake. These snakes get about 12 to 15 inches at max. They look similar to worms except they have visible eyes and a tongue.
l've got a small group of Diamond Waters that were originally from Edwards plateau Texas,my largest female is gravid as we speak,shes just gone off her food so she must be ready to drop soon