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Post by Gary Orner on Nov 9, 2004 11:27:22 GMT -5
Forgot to add you left out tons of cool snakes.........
Jungles and Mangs
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Post by Will on Nov 9, 2004 21:27:14 GMT -5
[quote author=TRR No they can not like the spitters can. [/quote]
That is very true.
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Post by joe on Nov 9, 2004 22:45:29 GMT -5
Do you have any spitters.
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Post by Gary Orner on Nov 10, 2004 5:27:37 GMT -5
I believe he has 2
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Post by coolgoose on Nov 10, 2004 17:55:29 GMT -5
Have you milked them for anti-venom or anything like that??
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Post by Will on Nov 10, 2004 19:35:26 GMT -5
No I have not milked them to make AV. That causes too much stress for them. I am going to use them for breeding and research projects.
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Post by coolgoose on Nov 11, 2004 16:40:41 GMT -5
Didn't know it stessed them out, but research is ALWAYS good...
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Post by haroldo359 on Jan 2, 2005 22:09:32 GMT -5
of those listed, i like ratsnakes. but my fav snake is amazon tree boa.
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Post by Amber on Jan 3, 2005 13:09:48 GMT -5
I love all the morelia I have seen, carpet pythons and scrub pythons mostly! ;D
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Post by dimebagrip on Apr 27, 2005 5:14:48 GMT -5
Whats your favorite snake? ive 2 beautiful corn snakes.however one them is having its 2nd 3 week fast in the last couple of months .he has shed twice in the last 3 months 2.is this normal for a year old corn
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Post by joe on Apr 27, 2005 13:15:21 GMT -5
Do u house the corns together, sometimes they stress out when with cagemates. But i have heard of colubrids and corn fasting. As long as he looks healthy and is drinking water then it shohuld be fine. on one of the other forums a guy had a kngsnake that had fasted for 3 months.
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Post by oldhand on May 4, 2005 17:23:45 GMT -5
dimebagrip, for a male the fasting you mentoned can start from as little as 9 month for a corn during the breeding season, females as well, but most females arn't sexually mature enough, where as a big 1 year old male could be ready to breed.
I wouldn't worry 2 much at the min if it is a garenteed male, as 6--8 weeks fasting can be common place, 1 of mine has just eaten after 7 weeks of refusing. I would start being bothered a little though at 6 weeks, and thn seek further advice. As long as the snake is "other wise acting normal, i wouldn't worry 2 much at this point, any odd behaviour at all get back to me and i'll see if i can find the route of the problem.
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