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Old 04-03-04, 01:11 PM   #1
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What venomous species do you keep?

Just wondering what venomous species are kept by other posters here......

I am currently maintaining a small personal collection of about 15 snakes:

1.1 Bitis gabonica rhinoceros
1.1 Bitis nasicornis
1.1 Crotalus adamanteus
1.1 Crotalus atrox
1.1 Naja kaouthia
1.1 Naja melanoleuca
1.1 Naja nigricollis
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Old 04-03-04, 01:37 PM   #2
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Rhino vipers
puff adders
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Old 04-03-04, 02:13 PM   #3
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Old 04-03-04, 04:26 PM   #4
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Not alot at the moment but there's lots on the way. I keep Crotalus viridis oreganus, Tropidolaemus wagleri. There's a whole bunch of Asiatic species on the way over the summer so I'm pretty stoked about that. Finding a good source for Ture Vipers on the other hand is very difficult. As is a good source of North American hots. Any help would be appreciated.
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1.1 Monacled Cobras
1.1 Egyptian Cobras
0.1 Nubian Cobra
0.1 Green Mamba
1.3 Florida Cottonmouth
1.1 Eastern Diamond Back Rattlesnakes
5.7.12 Dusky Pigmy Rattlesnakes
0.0.1 Copperhead
2.1 Eastern Coral Snakes {I SO NEED MORE FEMALES}
0.1 Western Diamon Back Rattlesnake
0.1 Popes Viper
More comming when soon
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Old 04-03-04, 04:46 PM   #6
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Everything in my sig + a few more on the way..
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Any of you guys going to the Hamburg PA show????
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Old 04-03-04, 05:26 PM   #8
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Got me a C. atrox (which I vowed to never keep) and a C. cerberus, both male and sub-adults. I recently gave some neonate C.c.cercobombus I had to a few folks. I will keep more buzztails in time when I move from my current home. These guys are to addictive.
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Old 04-03-04, 06:51 PM   #9
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Agkistrodon, Trimeresurus, Bitis, Tropidolaemus, Gloydius, Crotalus, Aspidelaps, and Cerastes

I'll be at Hamburg in Aug. and October, might not make June
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3.2 Eastern diamondback rattlesnakes
3.1 Timber rattlesnakes
2.1 Canebrake rattlesnakes
1.1 Dusky pigmy rattlesnakes
1.1 Southern copperheads
1.1 Transpecos copperheads
1.0 Broad band copperhead
2.1 Eastern Cottonmouths
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Well, if count what is in the current collection (including all the rescues):

5.23 Eastern Diamondbacks
1.3.1 Canebrake Rattlesnakes
1.1.4 Timber Rattlesnakes (a green, a rust, and 4 baby black)
0.1 Dusky Pygmy Rattlesnake
1.3 Broadband Copperheads
2.5 Southern (xNorthern) Copperheads
3.1 Cottonmouths

I think that is it going from memory.
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Old 04-05-04, 08:23 AM   #12
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Scott, 24 Pygmys???? Wow! Do you breed them to sell, or is this just your normal collection?

Brian, how are those EDB's doing? Are all of them still alive and well?
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Some are for sale but most are personal collection and breeding prodjects. I just happen to love pigmys for some reason.
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Old 04-05-04, 07:01 PM   #15
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currently in posession:

1.1 Aspidelaps lubricus libricus
1.1 Aspidelaps lubricus infuscatus
2.0 vipera aspis zinnekeri
1.1 Bitis arietans somalica
1.1 Crotalus cerastes cercobombus
3.3 Sistrurus milliaris babouri
0.1 Agkistrodon contortrix laticintus
0.1 Agkistrodon contortrix pictigaster
0.1 Cerastes vipera
0.1 Vipera raddei kurdistanica
1.1 Trmeresurus albolabris

Currently 8 Aspidelaps l lubricus eggs, 12 Aspidelaps l infuscatus eggs and the 3 pairs of pigmy's and the sidewinders were put toghether this spring

And my girlfriens is saving up for asian spitters
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