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Old 02-09-16, 06:05 PM   #1
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My female western

Had this female since 2012.
Recently switched to an eco earth substrate as she was having shedding issues.
Hopefully this does the trick. Plus she loves burrowing in it.
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Old 02-09-16, 06:13 PM   #2
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Beautiful girl! Can't wait for mine to be that big!
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is a western a rattle snake? i've never heard of a western.
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Old 02-09-16, 07:39 PM   #4
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It's a western hognose, rearfanged colubrid, super mild mannered and wonderful snakes to add to any collection. =)
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She's awesome, I love hoggies!
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Old 02-10-16, 06:25 AM   #6
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She has only tagged me once that I couldn't get her off
Took nearly ten minutes trying every trick I know of. From listerine,water, alcohol.
Finally used a tongue depresser.
These are the results. Swelling is 30hrs after bite.
By far the worst I've had. Very painful for days after along with bruising and massive amounts of discharge from the bite mark.
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Yikes!

None of mine have ever gotten me yet. >_>

They hiss and bluff strike, but never actually strike. That would really suck for me too since I type all day long x.x
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Touching wood for Minkness over here haha
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those pictures convinced me that's not the snake for me! hope you have blue cross.
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Old 02-10-16, 11:26 AM   #10
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It doesn't take any antivenom lol.

There's nothing tou can do but wait it out. It also reacts differentlyin different people like a bee sting.

And again, they RARELY bite. =)
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Old 02-10-16, 05:51 PM   #11
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It doesn't take any antivenom lol.

There's nothing tou can do but wait it out. It also reacts differentlyin different people like a bee sting.

And again, they RARELY bite. =)
Exactly. It was similar to the pain of a hornet sting with flu like symptoms afterwards.
Just time and rest.
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