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Copperhead Basics By M. Snipes.
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by sniper on August 21, 2000
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Very nice Mardi; as if you need to be told.
Coppers really are the "first and then forgotten" hots.
As I wait for my gravid pictigaster to drop some young, I keep reading your words to see what I did right, by accident, and what I should do.
Thanks, Bill.
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by JHEWLETT on October 3, 2000
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Nice article Mardi. I think the copperhead is an very under rated snake. I love these "easy to maintain" snakes!
Fellow Agkistrodon Enthusiast,
John
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by Felix_in_hat on March 7, 2001
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That was a very informative page. It is hard to find that much info about copperheads. You did an awesome job and these are my favorite hots also.
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by novaman on July 10, 2001
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Nice job I to keep copperheads I have 1 adult pair and a pair of juviniles. It is nice to know so many people enjoy them also. Here in Georgia they are one of the snakes we are allowed to keep without permits.
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by Pdexter on November 12, 2001
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Excellent job with the article. One thing I'd like to add, anyone looking to catch a wild Copper, at least in South Carolina, expect it to have mites. I have never found one without them here.
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by cottonmouth on April 20, 2002
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mardi might write a nice article , but try and buy a snake from him. After waiting a month and dozens of unanswered emails, and making you feel like your bothering him, you get your snake. I don't know how he keeps a good custermer base, because I won't deal with him any more.
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by cottonmouth1 on May 19, 2002
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I have bought numerous snakes from Mardi, and have never had a problem. He is always willing to answer any questions you might have. As for "cottonmouth" maybe you just have to know what you are talking about, befor you start down talking.
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by Godzilla on August 19, 2002
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Its not him. I have called M. Snipes on at least two occasions, left him messages telling him I want to buy a snake, telling him I have my permits, telling him I am local, and never heard back from him. To hell with him, there are enough "hot" dealers down here in south florida without having to deal with him not calling back. I go to strictly reptiles or glades herp in naples now. As a side note, my osage copperhead had 6 babies yesterday!!
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by greyhawkatthenet on September 25, 2002
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I had a tame venomoid female for 23 years. She died of
"stargazing" disease along with a large part of my collection - the malady came in with a large purchase from 'ol Tommy Crutchfield. Later I found out that he knew of the problem but sent orders out anyway. I understand that he wiped out a lot of collections with
the disease.
Greyhawk
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