Madagascan Cat Eyed Snake For Sale - Gold Phase
Currently for sale in our Moss End reptile shop
Photos taken October 2023, age: approx 1 year
Sex: male
This animal is suitable for: experienced keepers struggling to find new species that both intrigues but doesn’t take up the whole reptile room!
Similar in appearance to mangrove snakes but generally considered more docile and manageable. This species is considered venomous however non harmful so a licence is not required. We would recommend caution as allergies to venom will likely be the biggest issues.
They are a smaller species maxing out around 1m and they display great arboreal capabilities, you would be missing out to not include lots of climbing opportunities.
This little one in store is a great eater for its size and hasn’t show a hint of being picky.
Currently for sale in our Moss End reptile shop
Photos taken October 2023, age: approx 1 year
Sex: male
This animal is suitable for: experienced keepers struggling to find new species that both intrigues but doesn’t take up the whole reptile room!
Similar in appearance to mangrove snakes but generally considered more docile and manageable. This species is considered venomous however non harmful so a licence is not required. We would recommend caution as allergies to venom will likely be the biggest issues.
They are a smaller species maxing out around 1m and they display great arboreal capabilities, you would be missing out to not include lots of climbing opportunities.
This little one in store is a great eater for its size and hasn’t show a hint of being picky.
Currently for sale in our Moss End reptile shop
Photos taken October 2023, age: approx 1 year
Sex: male
This animal is suitable for: experienced keepers struggling to find new species that both intrigues but doesn’t take up the whole reptile room!
Similar in appearance to mangrove snakes but generally considered more docile and manageable. This species is considered venomous however non harmful so a licence is not required. We would recommend caution as allergies to venom will likely be the biggest issues.
They are a smaller species maxing out around 1m and they display great arboreal capabilities, you would be missing out to not include lots of climbing opportunities.
This little one in store is a great eater for its size and hasn’t show a hint of being picky.