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Re: Where's all the drymarchon fans?
Gorgeous animals! Thanks for sharing!
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A black tail cribo is at the TOP of my wish list! These pics are all really great! I met an '08 cribo at the Taylor MI show a couple weeks ago, all 5ft of macho-ness, and now I'm kicking myself for not bringing him home with me right then.....
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are indigos snake eaters?
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Just how much poop are we talking about here? XD I love their faces, particularly the black tails. I don't think I have enough experience yet, but I'd love to have one someday.
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I'm a new drymarchon fan!! I had never heard of them before! I loove them now! So cool! Definitely like some of the cribos, as well as the indigos... Super awesome!
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Re: Where's all the drymarchon fans?
 Originally Posted by SkYyame
are indigos snake eaters?
They will eat anything the can catch, chew into submission and swallow - snakes included.
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Re: Where's all the drymarchon fans?
 Originally Posted by Skiploder
They will eat anything the can catch, chew into submission and swallow - snakes included.
So they would chew a ball python out instead of constricting it?
What happens if you put them with a kingsnake or a king cobra for that matter?
Last edited by akjadlnfkjfdkladf; 11-29-2011 at 06:22 PM.
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Re: Where's all the drymarchon fans?
 Originally Posted by SkYyame
So they would chew a ball python out instead of constricting it?
What happens if you put them with a kingsnake or a king cobra for that matter?

They don't constrict. They overpower and swallow. They sometimes bash their prey against things. I have had cribos smash prey against the floors of their cage, the walls of their cages and against items in the cage.
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Any suggestions on where/who to get eastern indigo's from? An eight foot female was my first ever herp experience and I loved her to pieces (18 years ago). I would love to find one again but have no clue where to go and how to find them that are local specific and not crossed. I do have a friend who has a pair but the female is young and isn't really planing on breeding (he just likes to have and care for endangered animals). I would love suggestions! 
P.S. To above post....She eat ANYTHING. With much enthusiasm!! I have never seen a snake that could compare to that appetite!
Last edited by Cendalla; 11-29-2011 at 08:11 PM.
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Re: Where's all the drymarchon fans?
 Originally Posted by Cendalla
Any suggestions on where/who to get eastern indigo's from? An eight foot female was my first ever herp experience and I loved her to pieces (18 years ago). I would love to find one again but have no clue where to go and how to find them that are local specific and not crossed. I do have a friend who has a pair but the female is young and isn't really planing on breeding (he just likes to have and care for endangered animals). I would love suggestions!
P.S. To above post....She eat ANYTHING. With much enthusiasm!! I have never seen a snake that could compare to that appetite!
I'd recommend Robert Harper and Steve Fuller.
There are others out there. I got mine from Robert Seib whose snakes appear in many lines, but alas Dr. Seib is not breeding indigos anymore.
Last edited by Skiploder; 11-29-2011 at 10:30 PM.
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