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04-07-03, 05:01 AM
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Green Vine Snake?
i have been looking at these snakes for a while now. they are awsome in my opinion. they are perfectly in my price range also  well anyway i have only managed to find one article on them!!! im a person who likes to get tons of research done prior to making the commitment of getting the snake. i undertstand so far they get about 5 feet long. they are very skinny, and their diet is mainly anoles and such. thats good and all but that is almost no info!!! does anyone have a caresheet or article on any of the vine snake species? does anyone here actually own them? does any of you have pics of your snke or what you house them in? thanks everyone!
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04-07-03, 05:05 AM
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i have also selected this snake as my new possible pet becuase it will allow me to keep many cute lil anoles and house geckos  normally my parents would say absolutly no to me getting 5 or six geckos but when under the claim that they are feeders they could never say no. its an amazing species with many benefits for me. hehe
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04-07-03, 12:41 PM
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Location: Winston Salem, NC
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What's the scientific name of the species you're looking at? Ahaetulla Prasina ? Or another member of that genus?
Or is it the South American genus?
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04-07-03, 12:59 PM
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there many, i just want one. i dont care about if it a certain genus, i cant be too picky becuase they arent very common.
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04-07-03, 01:18 PM
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after looking into them a bit more i found this out, somehow with what i had read i was oblivious to it. they are rear fanged and venomous??? maybe i was looking at something else or maybe i was looking a wrong genus. but are they all venomous? and is it significant enough to cause me very much pain if bitten. im starting to reconsider this.......
any other small snakes that eat geckos and anoles exclusively?
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04-07-03, 01:58 PM
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It is only a mild venom the only way it can harm you is if you were allergic to it. The venom is only ment to paralyze small prey but it still might not be a good selling point to your parents. My fiend has one and it will eat mice no problem. And anoles and geckos are great little lizards why use them as feeders if you don't have to. It may get quite expensive as well because it will take a lot more little lizards than mice to fill one of those snakes up! They're eating machines for such a skinny little bas*&%d!
As far as info the only thing I have is a back issue of Reptiles mag from 98. You may be able to order it from them if a issue is still kicking around if you want the issue number pm me but it's along shot hopefully someone else will have a web site link or something more current!
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04-07-03, 02:04 PM
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they sure wont find out about the venom part!!! i was thinking maybe an asian vine snake. those appear to be the largest while also being very attractive. part of their appeal to me is the fact that they eat anoles and geckos. geckos are second to my snake hobby, what better excuse for getting more then using them as feeders. i will probably keep the geckos and feed anoles. the vine snake has many benifits to me, im glad it caught my eye. they are an interesting species and im slaving at the computer searching for caresheets and info, im positive that there are many more that the search engines arent getting.
please anyone with info, post it!!!
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04-07-03, 02:38 PM
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If it's A. Prasina you're looking for info on, you're not going to find much, I did that search a while ago and came up with pretty much nothing...
However, I have a document I can send you I got from someone else...
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04-07-03, 02:57 PM
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thanks man, i just sent a reply.
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04-07-03, 06:07 PM
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Join Date: Feb-2003
Location: Phoenix AZ
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Yeah they are all vens...Rear fanged mildly neuro toxic. My fav snake! Unfortunatley, I'm not looking to keep hots so I don't have much info on them for you. www.lllreptile.com h as them for cheap. Good luck!
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04-07-03, 06:36 PM
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after researching them i woud not consider them in the same ranking as most other hots. this species is becoming more and more interesting to me. now the trick is to get my parents approval. or not
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04-07-03, 06:41 PM
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Location: Phoenix AZ
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Heh, yeah, Vines are SO awesome. Great snakes. If I were you I would still tel them it was a hot though. If you get bit and need medical assistance, it could just cause a lot more problems. Anyway, good luck, Keep us posted on what happens!
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04-07-03, 06:44 PM
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maybe after a few weeks i could slip into a conversation how its bite is similair to a bee sting.
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04-07-03, 07:06 PM
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The only problem with a. prasina is the fact that the majority are wild caught. They will be loaded with parasites and you will be lucky, VERY lucky if your first one survives any length of time. I wish you all the luck for they are on my list of Eventual Gets as well.
These I took at a friend's house when she still had them, ENJOY!
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04-07-03, 07:11 PM
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Join Date: Sep-2002
Location: Canada
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cool, vine snakes are my main focus of snake  they are the cutest things. i am still trying to get more. i have one healthy ltc here and it is eating pinkies  . bery cool snake, great pics.
Jordan
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