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MANSION187-IND
09-25-16, 12:16 AM
Hallo everybody, I'm mufty alfarisi from indonesia.
I'm amateur viperkeepers, I have some indonesian pitvipers and try to breed them lol.
Im focus on albolabris, Insularis and purpureomaculatus species.
I hope we can become good friends and exchange knowledge.

dave himself
09-25-16, 06:35 AM
Hi and welcome :)

macandchz
09-25-16, 09:41 AM
welcome to the forum!

Tsubaki
09-27-16, 01:01 AM
Welcome! Would love to see pictures of your viper collection at some point! You keep some interesting species.

Perk
09-27-16, 09:28 AM
Welcome from a fellow newbie & amateur! I too would love to see pictures of the collection!!

MANSION187-IND
09-27-16, 11:48 PM
Hi and welcome :)


Thanks sir

MANSION187-IND
09-28-16, 12:00 AM
Welcome! Would love to see pictures of your viper collection at some point! You keep some interesting species.
I ty to post them but always denien

MANSION187-IND
09-28-16, 12:00 AM
welcome to the forum!

Thanks sir

Albert Clark
09-28-16, 05:33 AM
Welcome to the forum! What type of permits does Indonesia require to keep venomous reptiles?

MANSION187-IND
09-28-16, 12:33 PM
Welcome to the forum! What type of permits does Indonesia require to keep venomous reptiles?

There is no permits for keeping venomous reptile lol
If you want to keep them, you just bought and keep them

JellyBean
09-28-16, 12:47 PM
You should have enough posts to add pics now. :D
There was a minimum post count, and that's why you were denied before ;)

dave himself
09-28-16, 01:00 PM
It's the same as the south of Ireland no licence needed, if you want a rattlesnake as first snake no problem :Wow:

MANSION187-IND
09-28-16, 01:25 PM
You should have enough posts to add pics now. :D
There was a minimum post count, and that's why you were denied before ;)

How many minimum post if i wanna create a new thread ?

MANSION187-IND
09-28-16, 01:37 PM
It's the same as the south of Ireland no licence needed, if you want a rattlesnake as first snake no problem :Wow:

Yes!
In Indonesia we don't need a licence to keep venomous snakes because they not protected by the goverment but even it's protected by goverment you can keep them as long you not get caugh lol

Albert Clark
09-28-16, 05:46 PM
Yes!
In Indonesia we don't need a licence to keep venomous snakes because they not protected by the goverment but even it's protected by goverment you can keep them as long you not get caugh lol

Well, I asked bc the handling and restraining techniques for maintaining venomous reptiles in the U.S. are pretty strict. Working with experienced, licensed venomous keepers in the training phase is something that is required as well. The issuance of permits here has been severely curtailed partly bc there has been numerous reports of envenomations by captives.

MANSION187-IND
09-28-16, 11:27 PM
Well, I asked bc the handling and restraining techniques for maintaining venomous reptiles in the U.S. are pretty strict. Working with experienced, licensed venomous keepers in the training phase is something that is required as well. The issuance of permits here has been severely curtailed partly bc there has been numerous reports of envenomations by captives.

What the meaning of bc ?

Tsubaki
09-30-16, 06:53 AM
bc = because

dannybgoode
09-30-16, 07:21 AM
It's the same as the south of Ireland no licence needed, if you want a rattlesnake as first snake no problem :Wow:

Really - I didn't know that. Does it ever go wrong!

Given the lack of research that it seems 90% of UK owners do into their snakes I'm glad that isn't the case in Blighty.

dave himself
09-30-16, 09:37 AM
Really - I didn't know that. Does it ever go wrong!

Given the lack of research that it seems 90% of UK owners do into their snakes I'm glad that isn't the case in Blighty.

It has a couple of times but no deaths yet, the same as up north there as been a few bites over the years but no deaths. The guy who's house I took to photos at is one of only two DWA licence holders in the N.Ireland and I'm friends with the other guy as well so I feel really lucky to see these snakes up close and personal. Plus we have the albino cobra and rattler in the shop. But south of the border is nuts there's all sorts of stuff down there that my mate wouldn't touch with a barge pole

Albert Clark
09-30-16, 01:29 PM
They are all good looking snakes though!

MANSION187-IND
09-30-16, 11:26 PM
Well, I asked bc the handling and restraining techniques for maintaining venomous reptiles in the U.S. are pretty strict. Working with experienced, licensed venomous keepers in the training phase is something that is required as well. The issuance of permits here has been severely curtailed partly bc there has been numerous reports of envenomations by captives.

Oooh i see ...
Same like here too many death report come from captive and almost every envenomation come from king cobra as you see few months ago a female singer die from bite of kings at the stage.