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.....
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.
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!
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.
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!
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0.1 Pastel Lesser Platinum (BP)
0.1 Dumerils Boa
0.1 Indian Sand Boa (Sunset)
0.1 Kenyan Sand Boa (Anery)
0.1 Kenyan Sand Boa (Rufescen)
0.1 Kenyan Sand Boa (Paradox Albino)
1.0 Kenyan Sand Boa (Paradox Snow)
And a lot of Tarantulas
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.