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04-04-16, 10:01 PM
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So I went to a "snake farm"
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04-04-16, 10:01 PM
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Re: So I went to a "snake farm"
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04-04-16, 10:35 PM
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Re: So I went to a "snake farm"
It's a snake farm, that's pretty much how it goes. Still, they've got some gorgeous animals! There's a serpentarium that opened up nearby where I live that I may visit if I don't get called into work, and this definitely makes want to visit it even more.
The anaconda seems a bit underweight, too. :/ Overall, the health conditions look good at least, apart from the bad sheds you mentioned.
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04-04-16, 11:53 PM
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Re: So I went to a "snake farm"
You were pretty close to me.
I haven't been to that farm since I was 14.
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04-05-16, 06:56 AM
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Re: So I went to a "snake farm"
People tend to have strong opinions on cohabitation, but the fact is that this has been commonly and successfully done in many collections, including both public exhibits and private collections.
That said, there is no excuse for having snakes with bad sheds, especially if they are on exhibit. Dirty cages or bad-looking snakes are a huge no-no at most facilities.
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04-05-16, 08:33 AM
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Re: So I went to a "snake farm"
i would have been tempted to buy something. sure liked that green one.
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04-05-16, 09:12 AM
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Re: So I went to a "snake farm"
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i would have been tempted to buy something. sure liked that green one.
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This is a COMPLETE shot in the dark for me, but the green one looks an awful lot like a Pope's Pit Viper. I don't think you wanna take that fiesty bundle home lol
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04-05-16, 09:31 AM
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Re: So I went to a "snake farm"
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i would have been tempted to buy something. sure liked that green one.
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Haha yeah, I think that was a white lipped viper, the anaconda was for sale for $40 and I was REALLY tempted to buy it. The only thing stopping me was that I'd have to spend up to 300 for all its stuff and also I was on vacation :P also he fact that it was 100inches long
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04-05-16, 10:37 AM
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Re: So I went to a "snake farm"
I haven't been there since I was 12, do they still have the cage with 3 iguanas, about 5 turtles, a water monitor and a few crocodilians? And I can't remember but do they actually sell their animals?
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04-05-16, 01:10 PM
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Re: So I went to a "snake farm"
Man! AG, that looks like a decent little trip. Fantastic pics too. Wish I was there. Thanks for sharing. I never seen a gaboon viper with that black coloration. Interesting.
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04-05-16, 02:20 PM
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Re: So I went to a "snake farm"
Was that a gaboon? The color threw me. I dare not show hubby, he sulks when he sees hots he wants but can't have rofl
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04-05-16, 04:34 PM
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Re: So I went to a "snake farm"
Anaconda was 40 bucks?
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04-05-16, 07:03 PM
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Re: So I went to a "snake farm"
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Anaconda was 40 bucks?
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LOL maybe they meant 400, either way i'd jump on deal if I had the space
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04-05-16, 07:05 PM
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Re: So I went to a "snake farm"
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Originally Posted by bigsnakegirl785
It's a snake farm, that's pretty much how it goes. Still, they've got some gorgeous animals! There's a serpentarium that opened up nearby where I live that I may visit if I don't get called into work, and this definitely makes want to visit it even more.
The anaconda seems a bit underweight, too. :/ Overall, the health conditions look good at least, apart from the bad sheds you mentioned.
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I'd say very underweight, you can totally see the spine down its whole body, and he's in water so im gonna assume that he flattens out a bit so on land it would seem even thinner?
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04-05-16, 07:09 PM
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Re: So I went to a "snake farm"
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Originally Posted by sirtalis
I'd say very underweight, you can totally see the spine down its whole body, and he's in water so im gonna assume that he flattens out a bit so on land it would seem even thinner?
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Eh, you can't really see the spine, there's still plenty of muscle and fat there. Its back kind sticks out, but there's no spine showing. What tipped me off was the fact the head looks like a boa constrictor's, and the way the skin bunches up, as well as the general small girth. (It is still very underweight but not quite to the point of spine showing, I wouldn't pick up the anaconda in that state myself.)
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