I saw in your first post that you wanted a pure black (or bright) snake. I have to recommend getting a Black Milk Snake (Lampropeltis Triangulum Gaigeae).
They start out as a tri-color snake (red, black, and yellow or white) and while they grow, they change into a completely black snake. They get between 4-6 feet maxing out at 7 (which is very uncommon).
They thrive at room temperature (72-78 degrees F) and don't require any additional heating unless your room temps are lower. They don't do as well on heat as most colubrids. If they're too hot, they'll "pace" in their vivs, they'll shed more frequently, and they have a better chance of being overweight.
It's hatchling season for Gaigeae right now, so if you find a breeder, you may be able to get one sooner rather than later. There are several breeders online who have Gaigeae available now. I don't know if he goes to Omaha, but Travis Whisler Reptiles vends at the Kansas City Reptile Show, and he breeds Gaigeae. That's worth a shot if you're really interested.![]()
Good luck!