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Re: My Venomous Snakes
Originally Posted by Najakeeper
I finally managed to move them to their new cage. This is a tall cage and for the first night, they are acting completely arboreal. Here is the male sleeping on a ledge:
I ordered some wire covers for the light bulb. Will come soon.
This is N. Christyi correct ?
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Re: My Venomous Snakes
Originally Posted by speedycat222
This is N. Christyi correct ?
Nope, this is the unnamed Congo species, which is a bit different from N.christyi.
Here is the latest state of the reptile room by the way:
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Re: My Venomous Snakes
Originally Posted by Najakeeper
Nope, this is the unnamed Congo species, which is a bit different from N.christyi.
Here is the latest state of the reptile room by the way:
Very cool. Would you mind going a bit into detail on some of the differences between the unnamed species and Christyi ? Nice collection by the way, I'm a big fan of Acanthopis. Good luck with your N. samarensis pair also, I hope they reproduce for you.
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Re: My Venomous Snakes
Originally Posted by speedycat222
Very cool. Would you mind going a bit into detail on some of the differences between the unnamed species and Christyi ? Nice collection by the way, I'm a big fan of Acanthopis. Good luck with your N. samarensis pair also, I hope they reproduce for you.
Thanks mate.
This forum topic here will give you some info on the unnamed Naja sp:
http://www.venomland.org/t1058-unkno...oulengerina-sp
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Growing up and getting prettier:
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Here is some more footage and shots of the Aruba Island Rattler:
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A rare chance to piss these guys of but they do get angry very seldom. Here is my Water Cobra girl hooding at me:
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Re: My Venomous Snakes
Originally Posted by Najakeeper
Jackpot!:
So after shedding today, my girl dropped a huge load and one unfertilized ova:
She is still plump and this is a single egg, so I am hoping she has some fertilized eggs inside her.
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I visited a friend's house the other day and filmed his collection. From a King Cobra to a Black Mamba, he has a very cool list of venomous snakes.
Enjoy:
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12-07-2014, 08:20 AM
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Here is my male Congo Water Cobra shedding his skin, they are about 80cm, which should be their max adult size but they are just 18 months old so I guess these will grow. The male is in breeding mode I think because he hasn't touched food since he went into the shed cycle about a month ago.
And here is my beautiful leucistic monocled cobra in his new enclosure. Finally he can fully hood without touching plastic and he is making the most of it:
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