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excellant article!
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by Peter on August 16, 2000
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John;
Just a little note to say how much I enjoyed this article...well done! :-)
Peter
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Awesome article
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by MartyR on September 9, 2000
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Having worked with John for the last year, I have learned a LOT from this man about the proper husbandry and handling of "hot" herps. This article was very informative and enjoyable. Keep up the good work John!
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by hothrprs on April 1, 2001
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WOW! what an article, ui do not currently keep arboreals but want to purchase 1 or 2 t/y for a great read
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by BitisGabonica on November 12, 2001
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Cheers for a sweet article. The arboreal vipers sure do hold a great fascination for me and you have done them justice. *********
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by ssshane on June 9, 2003
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great article. i just got my first tree viper, trimeresurus albolabris. i have gotten mine 2 eat by tapping it on the head, and laying the pinky over on the next branch in the same bamboo tree. seems 2 b working so far. she? has eaten three times so far.
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by fuji on March 29, 2006
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I like the article very much , I'm happy to know that is more tree viper lovers like me here in South Florida(coral Springs) well done
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by BradMiller on September 22, 2006
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Great article! Good info and advice
Does any one know how to tell the difference between male and female Trimeresurus albolabris
Thanks
Brad
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