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    Simon.

    ...my kids name all of the snakes.






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    Re: Simon.

    Very cool. Is he eating unscented rodents?

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    Re: Simon.

    is that a ringneck snake? very gorgeous i caught a wild one in illinois they are fascinating..

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    Re: Simon.

    Quote Originally Posted by SerpentesCiconii View Post
    Very cool. Is he eating unscented rodents?
    No - I have to scent them with snake skins.

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    Re: Simon.

    Quote Originally Posted by PiebaldFan View Post
    is that a ringneck snake? very gorgeous i caught a wild one in illinois they are fascinating..
    Nope - not a ring neck.

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    Re: Simon.

    I saw you have Drymarchon and Rhamphiophis too. What other cool colubrids do you keep?

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    Re: Simon.

    Awesome little snake.
    -Birds-

    0.1 - Poicephalus senegalus - Stella (Senegal Parrot)
    0.1- Poicephalus rufiventris - Alexa (Red-bellied Parrot)



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    Re: Simon.

    Is that a baby mussurana?!?! GORGEOUS!!!!


    I am jealous!

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    Re: Simon.

    Quote Originally Posted by aSnakeLovinBabe View Post
    Is that a baby mussurana?!?! GORGEOUS!!!!

    Yes Ma'am.

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    Re: Simon.

    Quote Originally Posted by SerpentesCiconii View Post
    I saw you have Drymarchon and Rhamphiophis too. What other cool colubrids do you keep?
    We have:

    Clelia
    Yellow Tails
    Black Tails
    Indigos
    Rhamphiophis Rostratus
    Rhamphiophis Rubropunctatus
    Subocs
    Kennerlyi
    Flavirufa
    Affinis
    Lodingi
    and a particularly nasty Thrasops Jacksonii

    ........and one very old normal corn snake (we think she's pushing 18 or so).

    I am trying to get my hands on a pair of Rhamphiophis Acutus.

    After that - we're done - though I love to work with pseustes and pullatus. My snake building is stuffed, the Vet makes a yearly house call that sets me back quite a few bones and my rodent bill is getting steep (drys, clelia and rhamps pack away the food).

    Plus, with big colubrids, you're doing double the cleaning duty. By the end of the week the garbage cans smell like a sewer plant.

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