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by vipertag on July 11, 2005
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i need info on a persain viper as this is my first persian viper but not my first viper and this viper is from iraq 50 miles north of bagdad if anyone can help me all info would be helpful thank u all daniel
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by Cro on July 11, 2005
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Daniel: This web site has some information that might be of use to you:
http://www.wildlifeofpakistan.com/ReptilesofPakistan/persianviper.htm
JohnZ
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by Phobos on July 11, 2005
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Hi:
They are actually very easy to keep. Keep the temp in high 80's low 90 on the dry side. They need to cool off to the 70's at night but make sure they have a cool spot during the day. They will drink from a water dish but mine will also drink misted water too. I keep them on ESU Reptile Desert Blend Lizard Litter is a sand substitute developed for desert-dwelling reptiles. Made from ground English Walnut shells, it is harmless if ingested in small quantities and will easily pass through the reptile's digestive system. It is non-toxic, less abrasive and dust free. Available in 5 lb, 10 lb, 25 lb and 50 lb sizes.
They are good feeders, mine will eat herself to death if I let her. Keep in mind there is No A/V for this species and there are deaths on record.
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by vipertag on July 16, 2005
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Phobos and Cro thank you for the info.I'm glad you guys take your time out of your live to help us all for what ever the reason or question we have.As you may now I'm new to this site and for the last week or two I have grew to love it and I plan on staying for as long as possiable.I have had snake since I was big enough to catch them lol and have alway been intriged with them.I was currently in iraq for military reason as I got activated and now I'm safe home so I can jump right back in my pashion.I'm 24 so im sure you all will be hearing from me alot for as I'm still learning alot one can never know to much. Happy herping bye.
Daniel
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