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Captive Care and Breeding of the Monocle
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by Mista740 on January 10, 2011
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excellent lookin cobras dude..very good info also..ive had 3 venomous snakes myself. i love them. ive had non-venomous snakes all my life 2. currently hav 2 columbian red-tail boas..breeding them as well,much easier with ovovoviparious snakes...anyway,very good article..my next hot snake will probably be a monacle.been lookin in2 them 4 a while now.
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by SerpenXotics on February 3, 2011
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Good read William, I have been keeping monocles now for years and this caresheet hits the nail on the head. This year was my first attempt at breeding and I followed about the same guidelines as you and I am expecting the eggs to hatch in the next few weeks.
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by madshark on October 16, 2011
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Could you post pictures of your shift boxes, or explain how you build them?
Thank you.
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by Rwc on June 6, 2013
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What a great info sheet. Not only good but safe info. I am a small breeder of many reptiles. Mostly non venomous. I am currently building a building out back to expand my work area and really love what I do and my reptiles. I also breed Gila monsters and beaded lizards and wile they are venomous they are far less dangerous then vipers and cobras. I recently recieved a pair of albino monical cobra babies and a gaboon and ryhno viper. So it is a new challenge for me and am taking it very serious and really think your info is priceless and I intend to take your advice on the trap boxes and was planning on finding the bag and tube system to help in handling in the future. However my intentions are to enjoy their beauty without handling them as much as possable. I did have a question how ever. Do you feel there is a real need for more breeding of these kind of snakes and also the milking of them? And also on the west coast? Most of the places that do this are on the east coast. I also have a coral and plan on getting more because I heard that the antivenin supply will be going away because it hasn't been made for so long now that the FDA is not going to extend the experation date of current stock for the 4 th time. Do you feel there is a demand and need for snake venom as a hole? I also would like to stay in touch with you as I begin to enjoy these new snakes. Thanks.
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by BlackVoodoo on December 23, 2013
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I have a pair of adult monocles female albino male is caramel het albino I was thinking of putting them together I've never breed before so now my question is that im worried about cannibalism or if I should be worried they are very well feed but high strung
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by BlackVoodoo on December 27, 2013
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I put mine together on Christmas at first they stayed at opposite ends and I was just going to separate them but now they are all snuggly together under the same hide so I don't know to still separate them or not? also to the Arthur or anyone really I am interested and looking into starting a reptile zoo with a focus on education and endangered species breeding would love to also start a venom bank with it afterwards and I have been considering looking for a business partner to make this happen together there was a guy in NC operating a private venom lab I was going to do this with never heard from him to my understanding he moved and stopped operating so im back on the hunt or just starting this myself anyone interested or advice email me at blacksun747@yahoo.com
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by samim on September 1, 2016
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to see the venomous snakes of the world plz see the video on youtube
link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-I0dfQd3s4
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