Watersnakes

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Fire Eel
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Here is what we have decided on. We will see how much interest there is, and will decide whether or not we want to buy the permit and sell them based on whether we would actually profit from it or not.

Here is the smallest one, 2-3 feet. Perfectly tame, with a pattern that is a little unusual. $20 obo, let me know if you are interested in him.

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Here is the next one. (S)he is cage defensive, but once out (s)he is fine, though if put down to explore she will shoot off and become very unpredictable. I'd advise not doing this.. :nilly:
Very nice coloration and pattern, asking $40 obo, let me know if you are interested.

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And here is the last one. I have no clue what's up with this one, but (s)he is SWEET! (Not in a behavioral way, Quite aggressive in the cage, and not always too bad out of the cage, but I'd advise caution..) I caught a smaller individual with even more white about a month ago, but was unable to keep it at the time.. I took a pic with my phone, I'll post it when I figure out how..

I'll just let the pictures speak for themselves.:drool:

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I repeat, we will only sell them if we buy the permit, which will depend on how much interest there is.
 
I would probably buy one, if you could ship. They look pretty cool. If you got the permit, what else could you find and sell?
 
On a regular basis, the only other thing I usually find are Mississippi Green Watersnakes. Though if given enough time I could find other species. Give a request and a price limit and I'll see what I can do.
 
Have they been treated for parasites and such?
 
What do mississipi water snakes look like? And I don't know any species that live in texas! haha just goes to show how broad my knowledge is for other states species. Also what is your tactic for catching water snakes? I know a place where I can find a ton of northerns basking on rocks, but whenever someone goes close to near one they bolt.

Okay well I know a few species from texas, but what could you find in your area?
 
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