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A few new snakes for me :)
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JustAnja
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RE: A few new snakes for me :)
Beautiful snakes!!!!!
i do have a few questions. How aggressive are they? and do you keep any anti-venom around? you have a wonderful collection!!!!
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| 03-13-2008 07:05 PM |
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JustAnja
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RE: A few new snakes for me :)
I dont keep antivenom on hand but I do have it on speed dial. The Rhino and Gaboon are fairly aggressive snakes with a very long reach. The Copperhead and Cottonmouth are fairly laid back. The Prairie is a runner, meaning he wants to run away from you instead of trying to stand hi ground. The Westerns tend to be fairly aggressive snakes.
Anja Buffalo
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| 03-13-2008 07:09 PM |
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josh
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RE: A few new snakes for me :)
wow! incredible! i like the rattlers the best. be safe handling those things! they even look dangerous.
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| 03-14-2008 01:16 AM |
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RE: A few new snakes for me :)
Their patterns are really pretty Anja. What do you do with all of your snakes? Do you breed them or just have them for pets?
Dee
2.2 Sulcatas, 2.3 Russians, 0.0.2 Leopards, 1.3 Eastern Box Turtles, 0.3 dogs, 3.2 kids, 1.0 Patient Husband
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RE: A few new snakes for me :)
Impressive. Does the Gaboon have venom similar to the pit vipers? The prairie brings back memories of the dog towns in the Dakotas and Wyoming.
Larry
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RE: A few new snakes for me :)
be safe handling those things! they even look dangerous.
my thoughts exactly. be careful!
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| 03-14-2008 03:28 AM |
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RE: A few new snakes for me :)
Very nice Anja!! May I ask what got you started with venomous snakes? I ask everyone that. They are beautiful though. Now another question, do you take them out and hold them often or only when you clean cages???? Just curious.
Jen
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| 03-14-2008 08:42 AM |
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JustAnja
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RE: A few new snakes for me :)
Very nice Anja!! May I ask what got you started with venomous snakes? I ask everyone that. They are beautiful though. Now another question, do you take them out and hold them often or only when you clean cages???? Just curious.
Ive never been the type to just want to hold my snakes, whether they were venomous or not. I fell in love with albino Monocle Cobras many years ago and they obsession grew from there. Ive had King Cobras, Mambas, etc. You name it, most likely Ive had it in my collection at some point or worked with it in someone else's collection at some point.
When we clean cages they go in large rubbermaid trash cans with secured lids or rubbermaid boxes depending on the size of the snake.
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