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soo after the fwc baytril thread
i watched alot of videos on the false water cobra i became realllllyyy interested in getting one.
where would i get one,a breeder like any other snake?are their breeders in Arizona with that baby?or would i have to have it shipped?are they even legal to have in Phoenix???
i mean look at this guy,who wouldnt want one?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldgAImhXrjk
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Re: soo after the fwc baytril thread
 Originally Posted by mark and marley
i watched alot of videos on the false water cobra i became realllllyyy interested in getting one.
where would i get one,a breeder like any other snake?are their breeders in Arizona with that baby?or would i have to have it shipped?are they even legal to have in Phoenix???
i mean look at this guy,who wouldnt want one?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldgAImhXrjk
There is a crabby old man that haunts this forum, like a malevolent ghost.
While he is widely known to have an acid tongue and and a cantankerous demeanor, he breeds some of the prettiest falsies around.
If you turn out the lights and keep this thread at the top of the category long enough, he might very well show up.
Last edited by Skiploder; 05-31-2011 at 10:49 PM.
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hahaha sounds like koh "the face stealer'' from Avatar.
hmmm how do i keep this thread at the top?keep replying to myself or push that top button?
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Rumor has it that His Cantankerousness is not breeding anything this year. Another rumor has it that GBU Enterprises in Lodi Ca. should be having some nice ones.
I may not be very smart, but what if I am?
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this ghost is wilomn!!!!...?
thanked 1295x in 666 posts.. the number says it all
Last edited by mark and marley; 06-01-2011 at 01:19 AM.
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Re: soo after the fwc baytril thread
 Originally Posted by wilomn
Rumor has it that His Cantankerousness is not breeding anything this year. Another rumor has it that GBU Enterprises in Lodi Ca. should be having some nice ones.
Naomi does breed some very nice FWCs.............
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I have some cooking in the incubator that should be out of their eggs around the first or 2nd week of July
http://www.dtors.org
1.0.0 Eunectes murinus (Green Anaconda)
0.1.0 Morelia viridis (GTP Manokwari Local)
2.1.0 Python curtus brongersmai (Blood Python)
2.1.0 Heterodon nasicus (Western Hognose)
0.0.1 Ahaetulla prasina (Asian Vine Snake)
1.1.0 Hydrodynastes gigas (False Water Cobra)
1.1.0 Crotalus atrox (T+ & T- Albino Western Diamondback Rattlesnake)
0.0.2 Crotalus oreganus (Northern Pacific Rattlesnake)
0.2.1 Crotalus cerastes cerastes (Mojave Sidewinder)
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Re: soo after the fwc baytril thread
 Originally Posted by anthonym
I have some cooking in the incubator that should be out of their eggs around the first or 2nd week of July
nandeska?!???
what do i need to take care of em?i know little of this species and find just as much as i know interwebbing the topic.
husbandry?
how do i find out if they're legal in AZ?
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anthonym what kind of snake is that in your avatar????
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Re: soo after the fwc baytril thread
 Originally Posted by mark and marley
 nandeska?!???
what do i need to take care of em?i know little of this species and find just as much as i know interwebbing the topic.
husbandry?
how do i find out if they're legal in AZ?
Well, you can check here to see if they are legal:
C. Reptiles listed below are "restricted live wildlife" as defined in R12-4-401.
All species of the order Crocodylia. Common names: gavials, caimans, crocodiles, alligators.
The following species of the order Testudines. Common names: turtles, tortoises.
All species of the family Chelydridae. Common name: snapping turtles.
All species of the genera Gopherus and Xerobates of the family Testudinidae. Common name: gopher tortoises, including the desert tortoise.
All species of the following families or genera of the order Squamata.
The family Helodermatidae. Common names: Gila monster, Mexican beaded lizard.
The family Elapidae. Common names: cobras, mambas, coral snakes, kraits, Australian elapids.
The family Hydrophiidae. Common name: sea snakes.
The family Viperidae. Common names: true vipers and pit vipers, including rattlesnakes.
The family Atractaspidae. Common name: burrowing asps.
The following species and genera of the family Colubridae:
Dispholidus typus. Common name: boomslang.
Thelotornis kirtlandii. Common name: bird snake or twig snake.
Rhabdophis. Common names: keelbacks.
As for care sheets, you have several resources on this thread alone.
Last edited by Skiploder; 06-01-2011 at 09:31 PM.
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