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    Transpecos Copperhead!

    Well, my wife added to the hots for our anniversary and picked up one of my favorite sub species of Agkistrodon! Here's a small tidbit


    Checking out her enclosure


    After nailing her meal last night before eating it in private.

    Thanks again to Jared Z. for offering this girl up!


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    Re: Transpecos Copperhead!

    Just beautiful. I love the pattern of a copperhead but the TP Copperhead is even better looking yet. It just looks blocked out like a cubist painting

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    Re: Transpecos Copperhead!

    I agree, these photos don't do her justice at all. I'll get her out on a light table tonight!
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    Re: Transpecos Copperhead!

    Quote Originally Posted by reptileexperts View Post
    Stunning!

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    That is one gorgeous snake!

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    Beauty. My favorite SSP by far. Love copperheads. How's his temperament.

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    Her temperament is extremely well behaved. She's 4 years old and has had a lot of hook time. Problem was she's extremely comfortable on a hook and will calmly climb the hook to get close to your hand so I always have to use two hooks to handle her to bump her back to the bottom as needed. But no musking, no tail shaking, no striking unless there is food present.
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    That's awesome. Mine is a total spaz. Open the tub she rattles tail. Forget hooking. Has been in captivity since she was a neo and not remotely calm. Thanks for sharing

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    Re: Transpecos Copperhead!


    My wife helping clean the pictigaster Kaa


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