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  • 10-16-2006, 10:00 PM
    jjspirko
    PIctures of my Striped Cape House Snake
    Here are a few shots of one of our Cape House Snakes (lamprophis capensis). This is a striped female that should reach breeding size in about 8-10 months.

    http://www.jackspirko.com/images/sna...usesnake_1.JPG


    http://www.jackspirko.com/images/sna...usesnake_4.JPG


    http://www.jackspirko.com/images/sna...usesnake_3.JPG


    http://www.jackspirko.com/images/sna...usesnake_2.JPG


    http://www.jackspirko.com/images/sna...usesnake_5.JPG

    Hope you enjoyed them, this girl is deffinitely one of my favorites,
  • 10-17-2006, 05:53 AM
    MPenn
    Re: PIctures of my Striped Cape House Snake
    That is a lovely house snake! Good luck on that project!!

    I have dealt with the common fuliginosus in the past. Are the care requirements the same?
  • 10-17-2006, 09:19 AM
    TekWarren
    Re: PIctures of my Striped Cape House Snake
    Nice looking species about how big do they get?
  • 10-17-2006, 09:58 AM
    wildlifewarrior
    Re: PIctures of my Striped Cape House Snake
    Cool snake!


    ~mike
  • 10-17-2006, 11:42 AM
    JLC
    Re: PIctures of my Striped Cape House Snake
    Pretty little thing! :sunny:
  • 10-17-2006, 12:22 PM
    jjspirko
    Re: PIctures of my Striped Cape House Snake
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by MPenn
    That is a lovely house snake! Good luck on that project!!

    I have dealt with the common fuliginosus in the past. Are the care requirements the same?

    Identical in fact it is pretty hard to tell a Capensis from a Fuliginosus unless you know exactly what to look for and then mistakes are still made. When you try to breed one to another is when you end up with slugs and the differences become painfully obivious.

    On size the Capensis will get a little bigger then a fuliginosus. Males get 3.5-4 feet but a 4 footer is a monster. Females can hit 5 but will be much thinner then say a similar sized rat or corn and a 5 footer is also a monster.

    Typical adults of L. Capensis are

    Male 3.5 feet and girth about like that of a grown mans thumb (note not a girly man a real man) :rolleye2:

    Female 4.5 feet and almost twice the girth of a male
  • 10-18-2006, 10:21 AM
    RichardA
    Re: PIctures of my Striped Cape House Snake
    Very nice looking snake you have there........Best of luck with the breeding projects!


    :)
  • 10-18-2006, 08:33 PM
    MedusasOwl
    Re: PIctures of my Striped Cape House Snake
    Wow, I love the face pattern and those bronze eyes! Stunning! :love:
  • 10-23-2006, 12:52 PM
    cassandra
    Re: PIctures of my Striped Cape House Snake
    House snakes have such a lovely and subtle look to them...thanks for sharing pics! =D
  • 10-23-2006, 01:38 PM
    Rapture
    Re: PIctures of my Striped Cape House Snake
    The first time I saw these snakes I was in love! I don't have any yet, but they're somewhere on my list... :)
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