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Old 02-03-16, 04:46 PM   #1
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Favorite large colubrid forum

Post your favorite large colubrid.(pics if you can)
Mine is ptyas carinatus

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Old 02-03-16, 04:51 PM   #2
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Re: Favorite large colubrid forum

Great

This is the kind of thread that gets me in trouble with my wife when I start telling her that there's a really cool new snake that I'd like to get. With a maximum size of up to four meters long, that is indeed very large colubrid.
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Old 02-03-16, 06:27 PM   #3
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Ptyas carinatus are really awesome snakes in my mind, one of if not the largest colubrid, but unfortunately are also very rare.
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There is a huge black tailed cribo in the new snakebytes episode that I would love to own. You can find it at the 18:34 time mark. You can see it here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1v5XXTM31sw
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Re: Favorite large colubrid forum

My favorite large colubrid would definitely be the Eastern Indigo. My second favorite are bull snakes.

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My male has a ways to go yet but I still love him.



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My favorite--Dispholidus typus. This was one of the males in my colony a few years back.
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My favorite--Dispholidus typus. This was one of the males in my colony a few years back.
That looks like toothless from HTTYD. I want one.
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That looks like toothless from HTTYD.
I admit to having had absolutely no clue what that abbreviation stands for, but Google rescued me from my ignorance. The resemblance did make me chuckle...
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Mine is, of course, Drymarchon couperi.

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Mine would be Eastern Indigo too, but they are soo pricey and big, that it's a dream that won't come true
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Mine is definitely Drymarchon couperi or these, I cant figure out what it is though :P
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I cant figure out what it is though :P
Assuming this isn't your photo and you're not just making a joke, it's a Taiwan or Chinese Beauty Snake, is it not?
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Assuming this isn't your photo and you're not just making a joke, it's a Taiwan or Chinese Beauty Snake, is it not?
I found it on google a few weeks backs, and never really followed through, I just thought it looked rather neat. I had just googled "massive colubrids" saw this pic and saved it.
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I found it on google a few weeks backs, and never really followed through, I just thought it looked rather neat. I had just googled "massive colubrids" saw this pic and saved it.
OK, didn't know if you were joking or not. But yeah, it's a Beauty Snake. They're good-looking snakes.
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