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    Re: Gabby

    Wow; your snakes are stunning. They all look so vibrant and healthy! Nice.
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    Last edited by JLC; 01-23-2008 at 05:24 PM. Reason: picture too wide...please keep to a max of 800px wide or use links for larger images

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    Re: Gabby

    Quote Originally Posted by Ginevive View Post
    Wow; your snakes are stunning. They all look so vibrant and healthy! Nice.
    Thanks I try very hard to duplicate all natural suroundings for each species (for the hots atleast lol)

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    Re: Gabby

    Awesome fang shot. The Boomslangs i'm familar with are much greener, almost green mamba green. Are there different localities? or do they age and become blacker?

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    Re: Gabby

    Some males will turn balck during mating seasons and turn back to green later.

    Females tend to be Brown in color as adults and babies tend to have a lot of blue.

    But there are black females as the one pictured and also brown males. Ray Hunter has a male that turns from black to green. i believe it has nothing to do with locales though. Just with the snake. My male is always black.

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    Re: Gabby


    I am in love

    Not sure why but I have always been captivated by Gabon vipers, just such an amazing snake.
    Deborah Stewart


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    Re: Gabby

    I have to get recent pics. The female is much larger now(gabby). Also I have some other stuff yet to post lol. I will go post it.

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    Re: Gabby

    What can you tell me about Mangroves? I like that snake. I haven't done much research on them, but I will

    GORGEOUS GORGEOUS GORGEOUS GABBY! Those are my absoulte favorite snake on the planet. They are THE most beautiful serpent imho. SO pretty

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    Re: Gabby

    Mangroves are hot. If it is illegal to own venomous where you live they are then against the law.

    mangroves are rearfanged and usually aggresive snakes. Their set up is more important then anything else. I would not say they are for the beginner. I set mine up with three hides one in the canapy. I keep a hot spot in the canopy atleast 95. Cool on the ground around 82.

    They can be switched to mice and rats.

    This has to be one species I can say I know a lot about lol.

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    Re: Gabby

    Gabby's pattern is just amazing, like a work of art, thanks for sharing

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