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by jared on April 25, 2007
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So lets have a shout out, whats everyone keeping these days!!!!???????????? We currently have in our house
Albino Monocled Cobras
Red pigmy rattlers
Western Pigmy rattlers
All kinds of corns
Chain Kingsnakes
TRUE FULL BLOODED W KENTUCK NORTHERN COPPERHEADS
snipes stock Transpecos copperheads
southern copperheads
osage copperheads
broadband copperheads
Columbian Boas
Hunter stock C.d.cumenansis
iranian Sawscaled vipers
And a new Grand Canyon Rattlesnake ;-)
Turtle pond, snappers etc
and my 3 ladies, Lilly my blue pitbull
Jasmine our brindle and white rednose
and our New Buckskin (she doesnt have a name yet)
Short list, but were growing again, with lots of litters on the way. Anyone else wanna hop on the thread have at it!
Jared Watts
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by milksnakegreg on April 25, 2007
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so far i only have these
ball pythons (normal)
cali kingsnake
normal corn
nelsons milks
greybands
hopefully ill find a copperhead which is one of the few venomous legal snakes to keep in kansas. this will be my first hot. but first i need to do alot more studying of them and get a propper cage.
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by lepidusklauberi on April 25, 2007
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I only keep the lepidus ssp.
40.43 Crotalus l. klauberi (10 New Mexico locales)
10.21 Crotalus l. lepidus (9 Texas locales)
93% CBB
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by Cro on April 25, 2007
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John, you are a lucky man. Lepidus are one of the most amazing little snakes on the planet !
Best Regards JohnZ
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by lepidusklauberi on April 25, 2007
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John,
I know and thanks! It's definately an addiction worth having! One of the most beautiful and one of the most variated ssp. on earth. They do require certain husbandry guidelines though. But, very enjoyable to work with. I've even dedicated a website to them.
John B
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by Atrox788 on April 25, 2007
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Unfortunately my colletion is rather boreing, at least as far as venomous go. I have the following:
1.1 Pituophis sayi
1.1 Pituophis melanoleucus melanoleucus ( hands down the best cloubrids on the planet! Jared, i still have that female I got from you years back)
1.0 P.m.lodingi
0.0.1 A.c.mokasen
0.1 English bull dog
1.1 Corkeys
1.0 Tabby cat
and a partridge in a pear tree O.o
lol
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by snakeguy101 on April 25, 2007
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currently, no snakes. just a rescued savannah monitor, a large (and growing) soft shelled turtle (also rescued), and some snapper turtles that i caught for a science project that is now over. I got too attached to let them go...
hope to be able to keep an indigo soon if everything goes through okay with FWC.
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by trueviper_uk on April 25, 2007
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Currently I keep-
WA Gaboon Viper
Puff Adder
Nose-Horned Viper
WDB Rattlesnake
Southern Copperhead
Soon to be joined by a Desert-Horned Viper in a few weeks.
Regards,
Mark.
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by squigy on April 25, 2007
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squams
WDB
western pygmys
broadband coppers
gilas
western hogs
emerys
nelsons (various morphs)
annulatas
roseys
blood pythons
corns
columbian red-tails
savanah moniter
spiney softshell
and an evil 0.1 shepherd
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by Cro on April 25, 2007
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Because of Georgia`s backward reptile laws, we can only keep native venomous now. Unless you have a Exotic Animal Liscense, which I am working on.
For now, I am keeping these native venomous snakes:
Coral Snakes
Copperheads
Pygmy Rattlesnakes
Cotton Mouth Snakes
Eastern Diamond-Backed Rattlesnakes
Timber Rattlesnakes
Best Regards JohnZ
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