lol
well a adult female is going for around $375 on e-spiderworld lol.....but mine is huge she is around 3 years old and about 7 1/2 to 8 inch and just one of my fav's but my true fav's are my lil homeomma sp. the one in the third pic here is a better pic of her
i hope you like .. {D
well ty...and the t in the fith pic is a nhandu chromatus.sorry for the spelling im not realy good at it ...also known by many common names like striped red rump ect.....
lol im glad u are
well i am so glad you like them .......i knew they were going to a good home....and hey my A.Bicolor is about to drop soon ...ill let you know on them ....
anthony
happy herping
I've never seen so much love on a forum before. Lol :wall:
Last I checked these forums were to inform people about your animals and let people know what was going on, not redicule them, which there is way too much of on these boards.
As LyzardGirl said, I think he gets the point. Now...
And who might you think you are? Revxus, don't worry about it. Everyone is an expert on nothing. I am happy for you that you have the animals that you want. Just be careful, like I said before. And who do these people think they are for making pot shots at people for having a spelling disorder...
well i know you know what hot means lol i was being a smart ass......and on the handling it was a coment about a pic i have in my photo bucket acount that revxus replied to about me holding a cobra ...it was a venomoid... i never hold any of my hots due to the fact it is a bad idea.....and...
all i can say is i used to keep these herps a while ago and breed them.....it is a good idea to seperate them for the fact if they are of adult breeding size the male ....will tend to not eat at times .....due to wanting to breed with the female.... it is not true in the case of c.b. animals...
i agree 1005 lol but i dont even go there any more due to the ppl there can get rude lol thats why i satarted my own forum for all forms of herps and its more laid back not (eveyone knowing everything about nothing ..lol)
but there are alot of good ones out there
happy herping
well all this is my lil pride and joy and i thought i would share some pics with you all ...but take a look
ghost E.A gaboon viper
and here is a link to my other animals
http://photobucket.com/albums/v202/michiganherpatles/?start=0
have fun looking
let me know what you think
hmmmm
well i can tell you they look like adults.... but how big are they ??? if they are anyware neer 2 ft they are of adult breeding size seeing that the sidewinder only gets to be a small sp. of crotalus....but it is so good to see you got the snakes you wanted ...one other crotalus you mite...
lol now thats a good one...why restrain it???.. umm its a hot snake meaning venomous and lets put it this way it looks to be a southern revxus
wich not only have hemo but nero toxins as well and can do some major damage if bitten ...but what was that about owning tongs lol no its cool man just...
shed
well to me it just looks like the she cycle or it could be just the aging prosses in some snake it is a known fact thet aging can cause a snake to change color or to look dif ...but it does look like its getting ready to shed agian but its hard to tell from a pic
but hell what do i...
long live itchy the crab..lol
i had one of these for about a yr before it died :( ... all i know about them are they are funny lilk things my big ones name was itchy(hence the crab joke lol) i was going to call him STD but my wife said no way lol....but any way they do need a pretty good size...
hello
well good call you hit thatr nail right on the head so to speek...lol
the white widow is L. geometricus or how ever you spell it ..lol but as for the other T in florida they are the
red rump....B...vegan
the striped knee....ceemanni
and the pink toe....
but im not realy good with...
im not sure on the sp. but i will find out today and let you know its another thing im learning from my partner john apple ... but he has caut them there many times..... ill get back with that info today
yes it is ..i found that using a lil vermiculite mixed with it can help hold the moisture in as well and as was posted you wont get the puddls {D
lol the only way to buy peat when you are in this hoddy lol...$8.95
I'm not saying snakes aren't dangerous, or that scorpions are more dangerous. My point was that comparing them is the same as comparing apples to oranges. Yes there are many snakes out there that are much more toxic then even more then the most toxic scorpion, however there are snakes out there...
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