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by Crotalusssp on November 22, 2009
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This is English translation for everyone.
I would like to have personality information and of management on this viperide.. thanks
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by AquaHerp on November 22, 2009
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LOL....chock full o' personality!
Been a while since I kept them, but I just picked up a pair of baby Cape versions a few weeks ago. Even at that age they are all attitude. Killer Caterpillar!
DH
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by sharkbt on December 2, 2009
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Hi everyone,
i'm from south africa and i have personally study these in the wild and kept them in captivity. There are 2 types of puffies, those that are darlings and others that are plan down evil buggers. After a while they seem to get use to the keeper. Today my father was with me in the herp room, he was wriggling his finger infront of my limpopo girl's cage and she struck at him. Now she has never down this to me so they do tend to get use to the keeper.They are really awesome snakes and demand respect but very easy to keep.
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by najasuphan on December 3, 2009
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Hah. Friendly as the Taliban seems like a very accurate of their personalities. I have one CBR puff adder and she's still crazy. I feel safer dealing with large cobras and mambas than messing with that stubby little snake. -Jamie
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