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My Fea's Flees
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by Phobos on May 23, 2007
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Well these little cuties are much faster than I thought they would be, and very grumpy too. That could be due to Jet lag....
Sorry but due to the lack of good images of this species they are on my protected website, for all to see and not be used without my consent.
http://deadlybeautiful.smugmug.com/gallery/2892903#155557045
Al
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by trueviper_uk on May 23, 2007
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Great looking snake, good luck with that.
I'd read they were difficult to maintain in captivity due to the high humidity they need and that the substrate needed to be kept constantly damp for them to thrive.
Definately an obscure species, being the only snake in it's genus.
A great addition to an already outstanding collection, I look forward to seeing footage of him/her on You-tube.
Regards,
Mark.
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by snakeguy101 on May 23, 2007
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a good way to keep high humidity is to put an inch of very wet sand in the bottom of their tank and a moss or bark above that, this retains the moisture well and you don't need to add water often to keep it that humid.
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by trueviper_uk on May 23, 2007
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Hi Al,
I just finished watching the footage you just shot of your Fea's Viper and thats one interesting little snake you have there.
What a snappy little guy! Thanks for sharing.
Regards,
Mark.
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