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05-01-15, 10:31 AM
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Re: Baby sidewinder
Love that little gut the little tail button is pretty cute.
From what I've seen on youtube most times when assist feeding hots kevlar gloves are used for safety as well as extreem caution.
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05-01-15, 02:41 PM
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Re: Baby sidewinder
Just be extremely careful when dealing with any "hot". Make sure you have not only the cahones, but the appropriate licensing and training. Should a tradgedy occur you may not get a second chance!! Is the risk worth your life. Really. Some reptiles are meant to be pets and study animals and others are meant to be in zoos and controlled research facilities. Stay in peace and not pieces. 
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05-01-15, 03:04 PM
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Re: Baby sidewinder
Cute little death worm!
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05-01-15, 03:10 PM
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Re: Baby sidewinder
Oh, he is a very amazing looking reptile!
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05-02-15, 09:33 PM
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Re: Baby sidewinder
My sidewinder believe or not is a real sweetheart haha. Never saw him strike yet and kinda just wana handle him. He does rattle when he's pissed but never strikes. They eat like champs I'll tell ya!!! And again I'm shocked how docile he is but like I said he will rattle when I walk by the tank in the AM. Love waking up to rattling I ditched my alarm clock haha
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05-02-15, 11:59 PM
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Re: Baby sidewinder
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Never saw him strike yet and kinda just wana handle him
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Please don't . That's a risk that dose not need to be taken! If a venomous keeper gets bit holding a snake with there hands it makes the rest of us look stupid and untrustworthy.
It doesn't really sound like your gunna do that but I just wanna make its clear that it's a really stupid idea and I would hope the other hot keepers on this forum would agree.
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05-03-15, 01:03 AM
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Re: Baby sidewinder
Great snake. Very docile believe it or not
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05-03-15, 01:07 AM
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Re: Baby sidewinder
I would never really handle him cmon now. It's just tempting because he's so docile. But i agree it's never ever woth taking a chance: forget looking stupid it could be fatal.
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05-03-15, 09:11 PM
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Re: Baby sidewinder
Maybe I'm crazy but I think they've got kinda cute faces.
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05-03-15, 09:24 PM
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Re: Baby sidewinder
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Originally Posted by CrotalusR#1
This is my baby Colorado Desert Sidewinder -
Crotalus cerastes laterorepens

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Great snake. Love how they don't get to big. Mines a pygmy. Are there sidewinders that aren't pygmys that get really big ?
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05-04-15, 02:34 AM
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Re: Baby sidewinder
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Originally Posted by Koosman09
Great snake. Love how they don't get to big. Mines a pygmy. Are there sidewinders that aren't pygmys that get really big ?
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I have never heard of a "Pygmy sidewinder"... I'm sure there are certain locals that are dwarfed due to habitat restrictions but those usually aren't genetically dwarfed.
Where did you hear about a Pygmy sidewinder? what's the sub species?
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05-04-15, 05:22 PM
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Re: Baby sidewinder
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Originally Posted by millertime89
Maybe I'm crazy but I think they've got kinda cute faces.
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Youre not crazy at all! I think most viperids do have really cute faces.
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05-05-15, 01:17 AM
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Re: Baby sidewinder
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Originally Posted by reptiledude987
Youre not crazy at all! I think most viperids do have really cute faces.
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Or maybe we both are?
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05-05-15, 06:00 PM
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Re: Baby sidewinder
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Or maybe we both are? 
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That is very possible lol
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05-07-15, 01:22 PM
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Re: Baby sidewinder
As far as I'm aware, there isn't a "pygmy sidewinder." There are sidewinder subspecies, but they are named by locale. There's a pygmy rattlesnake (Sistrurus spp.) but that is not a sidewinder.
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