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12-31-15, 05:47 PM
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baby gaboon viper & spitting cobra
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12-31-15, 07:31 PM
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Re: baby gaboon viper & spitting cobra
Very nice critters Jerry.
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01-01-16, 04:19 AM
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Re: baby gaboon viper & spitting cobra
Beautiful snakes Jerry
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01-01-16, 09:11 AM
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Re: baby gaboon viper & spitting cobra
Thank you both.
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01-01-16, 09:42 AM
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Re: baby gaboon viper & spitting cobra
This is about to sound sooooo ignorant, so I apologize, and please no 'hate'.
But....I love their enclosures! For some reason I thought venomous had to be basically be kept in empty, sterile, locking boxes or 100% bioactive 'natural' enclosures. Never thought they could be kept like a 'normal' snake.
Ignorance aside, those are beautiful animals =)
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01-01-16, 10:10 AM
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Re: baby gaboon viper & spitting cobra
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Originally Posted by Minkness
This is about to sound sooooo ignorant, so I apologize, and please no 'hate'.
But....I love their enclosures! For some reason I thought venomous had to be basically be kept in empty, sterile, locking boxes or 100% bioactive 'natural' enclosures. Never thought they could be kept like a 'normal' snake.
Ignorance aside, those are beautiful animals =)
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All my venomous snakes are kept in pad locked enclosures, labeled with their common and scientific names. They are also kept in a locked escape proof room. I handle my venomous snakes every time I have to feed them or do enclosure maintenance. I only keep my non aggressive venomous snakes in decorated enclosures. All my other venomous snakes are kept with only a water bowl and a hide, and on news paper.
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01-02-16, 07:59 AM
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Re: baby gaboon viper & spitting cobra
Beautiful! !! I love gaboons so much, dont be afraid to post a lot of pics!
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01-02-16, 09:23 AM
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Re: baby gaboon viper & spitting cobra
Smoking hot! No pun intended. They both look amazing Jerry! Lol.
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01-02-16, 10:52 AM
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Re: baby gaboon viper & spitting cobra
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All my venomous snakes are kept in pad locked enclosures, labeled with their common and scientific names. They are also kept in a locked escape proof room. I handle my venomous snakes every time I have to feed them or do enclosure maintenance. I only keep my non aggressive venomous snakes in decorated enclosures. All my other venomous snakes are kept with only a water bowl and a hide, and on news paper.
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I knew you kept them all locked, just not the actual set up.
Why do the more aggressive ones get empty set ups? (Just super curious)
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01-02-16, 10:55 AM
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Re: baby gaboon viper & spitting cobra
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Originally Posted by Minkness
I knew you kept them all locked, just not the actual set up.
Why do the more aggressive ones get empty set ups? (Just super curious)
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It makes it easier to get them out with out having to deal with obstacles in the way.
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01-02-16, 11:01 AM
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Re: baby gaboon viper & spitting cobra
Oooh, that makes sense! Thanks for sharing and answering my questions ^_^
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