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Grant vg
03-17-04, 04:05 PM
Its great to see a lot of Canadian people acquiring all these beautiful Blacks these days!
I wouldn't doubt that in a few years, we will be seeing some nice unrelated F1's for sale.

Here's a pair i recently acquired, and judging by there size, they will be ready to breed this upcoming season without a doubt. :D

Sooo...if im lucky, ill be able to supply some much needed females to a couple of our members here with some awesome lonely males. (you know who you are!!) :D

Anyways, enjoy the pics!

Male

http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/507/5P_curtus_m1.jpg

http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/507/5P_curtus_m2.jpg

http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/507/5P_curtus_m3.jpg

Female

http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/507/5P_curtus_f1.jpg

http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/507/5P_curtus_f2.jpg

Thanks for looking!

Grant vg

Invictus
03-17-04, 04:21 PM
Those are insanely beautiful Grant. Put me on the list for people to receive some of the offspring of those two!

KaHane
03-18-04, 10:20 AM
Very nice pair there Grant. Best of luck with them:)

NewLineReptile
03-18-04, 10:58 AM
Grant Awesome Pair you have!!!!

Brandon

emroul
03-18-04, 11:04 AM
Whoa, those are insane! I love those eyes. :)

jfmoore
03-19-04, 06:20 AM
Hey Grant - I've always liked any snake with orange eyes. Those are nice. Good luck next breeding season.

Two questions: Is it my imagination or do they look cocked and ready to fire in those photos? How's their temperments? And, do you use lots of that long-strand sphagnum moss in your cages normally as a substrate, or just in part of the cages?

Thanks,
Joan

Grant vg
03-19-04, 11:52 AM
Thanks guys!

Joan, They are somewhat ready to fire in those pics... i moved them under the light to get a nice shot of them as they were buried underneath the spag.
So there was a little unsettling on my part.
Usually, the male is fine, however, he huffs and puffs when getting picked up.
The female on the other hand, has a tendency to strike when bothered and something is in direct firing range...:)
I have only had them for a ferw months.. and they were not imports....or atleast they have been LTC since they were babies.
Either way, there temperments are better then most borneos and reds.

as for the substrate. its something ive started playing with just recently.
Originally, I was using newspaper in the visions with some of the vents covered. ..but found myself spraying a lot and still did not have a good amount of ventilation.
So i switched to alot of ventilation and alot of spag (the whole cage, ho hides).
So far, this has worked great. holds humidity well, and the heat panels dry up the warm side leaving the cool side still damp. eventually it all dries up and i spray again.

I must say the heat panels are great at this!

I have noticed more thermoregulation and activity in the last week then the last month.
They really seem to enjoy peeking there heads out. :D
Its cheap, looks good, holds humidity well, so i thought i would try it out.
Plus, its easy in a vision cage. If i was still using melamine cages...i wouldn't be so quick to use it.

Grant vg

second skin
03-19-04, 01:01 PM
hey grant
what do you know about the local of blacks in relation to common yellows?

TonyL
03-19-04, 02:31 PM
Grant, great pics and snakes!

One female black blood ASAP please! Being one of the members with a sole (but beautiful) male black.

Grant vg
03-19-04, 03:39 PM
Thanks Tony, ill try my best!

Larry,

Blacks are commonly found in higher arid regions of Western – South Western parts of Sumatra and its surrounding islands.
Where as Red (or yellow, brown, orange) bloods are native to Southeastern Asia, from Vietnam to Peninsular Malaysia, and on the eastern portion of Sumatra. Both blacks and bloods, typically, are seperated by a range of mountains down the center of the island..
they can also be found on various islands off the coast of there respective sides.

Hope that helps.

Grant vg

Invictus
03-20-04, 06:38 PM
I also use sphagnum for all of my bloods throughout their whole enclosures, and it works like a charm. Never do I have problems with dry scales or unhappy bloods. :)

Yve
03-20-04, 08:44 PM
sweet new blacks Grant!:)...hem....ya...my boy wouldn't mind a girlfriend....;)

axwielding1
03-20-04, 10:38 PM
Hey grant and invictus, I know I've talked to invictus before on this subject but... My sumatran borgersmai has been staying out of her hide more often than not lately. I keep a warm wet washcloth in her glass tank, and she burrows under it. I keep her in a large breeder tank on reptile felt as a substrate,and a large waterdish. I've been considering using sphagnum moss lately as she seems to prefer burrowing rather than going in her hide. How deep do you guys keep it? How often do you have to change it? Any special tips on the stuff would help. I used to keep her moist box full of sphagnum moss but she would get it in everything. But since she doesn't crap often, and seems to urinate in her waterdish anyway, the moss bedding seems to be just as easy as the felt.. I have no problems with humidity, and she does great in a temp gradient of 80-86, it just seems she's begging to bury herself! Thanks guys!
ax.