There are numerous snakes that are non-vemomous yet for some reason don't have a large market. I guess there are certain reasons, and what not, due to availability, defensive mehavior, adaptability to captive situations etc. I for one, think some snakes have a huge market potential if more people worked with them, such as the racers and coachwhips.


Captive bred Racers and Coachwhips do well, and feed readily in captivity on rodents, as well as get some size to them. They stay manageable, and come in a variety of colors varying upon each species, and are downright gorgeous. Maybe we'll see some markets begin to start growing for some species, and see them gain in popularity, and maybe we won't. I for one want to see the Coluber genus grow in popularity....as well as I have my eyes on the Kukri snake.