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Old 09-06-03, 03:19 AM   #1
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Talking New addition - Kato

We'll I couldn't resist picking up this guy/girl for some excitement. Let me introduce "Kato" my new Taiwanese Beauty. Feisty to say the least. If you want to condition yourself for bites, get yourself one of these. Thanks Kelvin the snake hook is gonna come in handy...



and here is the new home, beside me in the den



and a few more, taken just before he/she nailed me







Thanks for looking
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Old 09-06-03, 06:11 AM   #2
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Great Beauty Jim! Um, are all Taiwans that feisty, or are you just lucky?
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OOOOHHH LA LA jim it's georgeous yet another you have to worry about me sneaking over to "borrow"
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Old 09-06-03, 07:43 AM   #4
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Very cool!
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Old 09-06-03, 02:14 PM   #5
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Hi, Jim. Nice animal.

I don't know if it's just me, or the lighting or what, but your animal looks to me rather like a Vietnamese Blue Beauty Snake.

Where did you get it?

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Ohh pretty
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Must be your eyes, Simon. That looks very much like a taiwanese to me. The first pic definitely looks like a VBB, but the last ones, you can really see the yellow coloring of the Taiwan.

Right on Jim! Beauty snakes are great to uh.... look at.
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Very nice! Congrats on the new addition...
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Wow.......I somehow keep finding more and more to add to my little "wishlist"......lol
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ooh, she's lovely.
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Old 09-07-03, 03:44 AM   #11
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Thanks folks,

I was pretty happy with the whole deal.

Simon: it probably is just the lighting being influenced by the blue background in the tank. but it is definitely a Vietnamese Beauty. I picked her up from a local petstore whe I went to get a pile of rats.

Invictus: I always wanted one of these just needed some more "bite experience " under my belt first. It is definitely a blast to handle. It wasn't too happy when I took him/her out of the tank to show Brian (Classic) last night. Tail was vibrating like a mad dog. You could tell it was looking for the right opportunity to teach me a lesson and show who was boss.. Look at or play with them, fun either way....definitely different from the kings.

sapphire moon: that "short" list must be getting pretty long.

liltattyprinces: put the coffee on, dawn the leather gloves, and I will bring it over..this ain't no cornsnake girl..

Jay76: Well I have never been lucky winning lotteries so I guess that they are all like that..

But all and all I love the little B****h. Kinda reminds me of my ex mother-in-law ( she was pretty snappy too..)
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great setup and congrats on the new addition. Good luck with it
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Old 09-07-03, 09:56 AM   #13
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Jw, I'm not sure if you just made a freudian slip, but you just said it is definitely Vietnamese Beauty.

I agree with Simon, I don't think it is a taiwanese. They have much different patterns than the snake you posted.

It's tough to go by the color in the pictures, but to me, it looks like a good candidate for either Vietnamese, Elaphe taeniura taeniura, or Elaphe taeniura yunnanensis

From my experience, pet stores get the names wrong more often than they get them right.

There are a few links about beauty snakes on the net, here is one to start you off.

http://www.herper.com/snakearticles/beauty.html.

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Also, to my knowledge, true taiwans have not been imported for a few years.

Beauty snakes are not CITES animals, and are often imported as simply "beauty snakes", usually being chinese beauties.

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Old 09-07-03, 11:27 AM   #15
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Hey Ryan,

Thanks for pointing that out. I won't dispute the Freudian slip, not enough coffee in me at the time.. and yes pet stores are notorious for mislabeling. Thanks for the link, from what I can tell I think it might be this:




E. t. mocquardi - this subspecies is found in southern China and northern Vietnam. The dorsal pattern shows 2 rows of thin blotches, which may be connected to each other (in the same row) with thin lines.


What do you think? I didn't what to disturb her as she just ate.


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