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02-17-15, 04:33 PM
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Re: lets see whats rare out there
I believe it's do to the fact that a large majority of there range is in states where it is illegal to sell, buy, trade or barter native reptiles and most other animals that are native.
I have posted this picture before but I'll post it agin so you can see what the rest of the snake looks like...
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02-17-15, 04:35 PM
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Re: lets see whats rare out there
this thread is going to be awesome, love them all but i have a soft spot for green snakes
that VIPER is a dream snake for me .. too bad i will never get to own one
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02-17-15, 05:00 PM
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Re: lets see whats rare out there
Any non-venomous?
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02-17-15, 05:26 PM
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Re: lets see whats rare out there
So far everything posted on this thread is venomous. Mine is probably the least dangerous of them being rear fanged with very mild venom with no reported injurys from them on file. Plus theyer so passive I think the only reason they may strike would be a feeding response. Which is also unlikely as they wont even feed from tongs simply off a plate.
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02-17-15, 05:48 PM
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Re: lets see whats rare out there
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What!, I don't think I could ever go with out a blue and white speck.
Do you have any pictures of it?
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I trade off many of my snakes to keep my collection diversified for my shows. This way people see many different kinds of snakes each year when they attend one of my shows.
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02-17-15, 06:02 PM
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Re: lets see whats rare out there
My water python, liasis fuscus. The only thing I have that is uncommon in the pet trade.
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02-17-15, 07:17 PM
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Re: lets see whats rare out there
Water python is pretty cool. Finally a non venomous on the thread!
Super cool colours on him/her is it more of a green or blue in natural light? hard to tell in the pics they always distort colours a bit.
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02-17-15, 07:50 PM
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Re: lets see whats rare out there
Here is a non venomous snake I use to have, Calabar Python
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02-17-15, 07:58 PM
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Re: lets see whats rare out there
Oh neat. That's the one that uses the blunt tail as a decoy right?
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02-17-15, 08:01 PM
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Re: lets see whats rare out there
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Oh neat. That's the one that uses the blunt tail as a decoy right?
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If it dosent it should lol.
Took me a sec to se which end was up on that little fella. Thats pretty neat havent seen them before.
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02-17-15, 08:01 PM
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Re: lets see whats rare out there
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Here is a non venomous snake I use to have, Calabar Python
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To me these are one of those snakes that aren't necessarily the pretties but cool to have in a collection because of what they are. I haven't seen one for sale near me but when I do I'll probably pick it up...
IW17, I have always loved the greenish blue hue of water pythons, very cool.
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02-17-15, 08:11 PM
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Re: lets see whats rare out there
Great pics guys!
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02-17-15, 08:35 PM
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Re: lets see whats rare out there
Amazon Basin Emerald Tree Boa
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02-17-15, 09:03 PM
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Re: lets see whats rare out there
Some great looking snakes! I really like the Speckled.
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02-17-15, 10:31 PM
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Re: lets see whats rare out there
Wow, some great pics. I'm really enjoying this thread. So far my favourite is the Mangrove Pit Viper. Awesome looking snake.
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