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01-30-15, 05:30 PM
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picked up a WC western coachwhip today
Amazingly docile and smart.never owned one before but im likeing this species already !
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01-30-15, 05:41 PM
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Re: picked up a WC western coachwhip today
I'd like to know more
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01-30-15, 05:45 PM
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Re: picked up a WC western coachwhip today
I see where the name comes from thats a long skinny tail for sure but really dont know much about these guys.
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01-30-15, 05:45 PM
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Re: picked up a WC western coachwhip today
Lol as far as what ?
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01-30-15, 05:48 PM
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Re: picked up a WC western coachwhip today
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Originally Posted by Dcuccio742
Lol as far as what ?
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husbandry, apetite, energy level....
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01-30-15, 05:49 PM
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Re: picked up a WC western coachwhip today
They have better eyesight than most snakes,they live in dry open land in a few different states on the west coast,they eat venemous snakes,their also one of the fastests snakes around
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01-30-15, 05:51 PM
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Re: picked up a WC western coachwhip today
I use cypress mulch and they like it around 80 85 during the day and 70 at night.these guys will eat anytime you put food in front of them and they and so inquisitive nervous and curious like how cobras are.
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01-30-15, 06:19 PM
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Re: picked up a WC western coachwhip today
Cool. Never seen one before. Very different.
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Albino Rat Snake, Mexican Black King, Palmerston Jungle Carpet Python, Savannah Monitor.
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01-30-15, 06:21 PM
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Re: picked up a WC western coachwhip today
Thanks man !
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01-30-15, 06:35 PM
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Re: picked up a WC western coachwhip today
Such a cool looking snake. Congrats on the pickup.
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01-30-15, 06:48 PM
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Re: picked up a WC western coachwhip today
Very cool, congrats! An Eastern Coachwhip is on my short list but they are very hard to find captive born and when they do pop up they are captive born of WC gravid females. There are a few breeders working with Westerns but they usually stick to the Red Phase Western Coachwhips. It is to bad Coachwhips (and other whips and racers) are so under appreciated in the hobby, probably largely due to their reputation of being nervous and nippy, they actually make great captives (or so I'm told by those who keep them) and, as you mentioned, are relatively intelligent. Not to mention beautiful. You should update us with pictures from time to time, I'd be very interested to see how much (if at all) the banding fades as it ages. Congrats again, I'm a bit jealous lol.
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01-30-15, 06:54 PM
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Re: picked up a WC western coachwhip today
Yea dude their no where to be found only wc but i didnt mind wc bc its as close to nature as your going to get..plus after having so many cb snakes its a nice change up.i cant believe black racers and coachwhips are looked down upon i absolutely love them and i cant wait to get my hands on a black racer too.this guy i got today was in captivity for 6 months from some people ive known for a while that know how to take care of any sort of reptile so i was very comfortable with getting him and he is just a mush.
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01-30-15, 07:07 PM
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Re: picked up a WC western coachwhip today
The only real reason I'd prefer to have CB animals is to avoid the issue of parasites. I do have a couple WC snakes in my collection, they are definitely a bit feistier than the rest on my animals but I love them for it. They remind me of the snakes I encounter in the field. Good luck finding the Black Racer and be sure to post pics, as much as I may hate you for it
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01-30-15, 07:54 PM
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Re: picked up a WC western coachwhip today
Sweet! How do you catch him when you let him out? They are some fast mofo's!
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01-30-15, 07:57 PM
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Re: picked up a WC western coachwhip today
Hes lightning fast but thats why i dont let him on the ground or out of my sight
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