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Originally Posted by toddnbecka
Really god pics, some of the most beautifully patterned and colored snakes are venomous. Personally I wouldn't keep any myself, they're simply too dangerous to have in the house. What's the substrate in the rattlesnake's cage? Looks a bit like the fuel for my parent's wood pellet stove.
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Thanks folks

and agree I would never keep hots and I think my mate is a lunatic for keeping them but then he says I'm a lunatic for keeping large pythons so we get along just fine

. And I think that's a horned viper but I could be wrong as I said folks some of the snakes I definitely know others are just a guess

. The substrate is stuff called Back to Nature it's made from recycled paper and is made for the pet trade with mammals and reptiles in mind, loads of keepers over in Ireland have been using it for years now. The only draw back is it only comes in that one col, probably because there are no chemicals in it