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Post by Dave on Apr 22, 2005 14:57:14 GMT
ok, quick question, i wanted basically to find out what your favourate snakes are that you either own, dont own or cant own! i think, for me, my faves are boa's (red tails and bci's) and royal pythons, love the piebald royals! also i would love to keep a gaboon but they are way to dangerous!
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Post by John Pilling on Apr 22, 2005 16:11:07 GMT
Corns are still top of my list, because of the vast amount of differant types and morphes available.
Second that i can/will own is boa's, no matter what shape or size.
Next would have to be the 1 i won't be able to keep, which is the king cobra, closley followed by the diamond back rattler.
I i'm going to (over the next couple of years) get a few pythons as well, but the bci comes first and some corns before i go onto a pair of royals and and carpets.
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Post by lee on Apr 22, 2005 17:08:38 GMT
id have to say carpet pythons as my favourite snake as their colouration is amazing ;D ;D ;D ;D the things i want to own in future is too long venomous i quite like rhinocerous vipers lee
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Post by Muphesto on Apr 22, 2005 20:04:12 GMT
i personely think the nicest looking snake in the world is as follows : can anyone tell me what it is
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Post by Dave on Apr 22, 2005 20:31:51 GMT
mangrove snake (we believe)?
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Post by Muphesto on Apr 22, 2005 20:37:48 GMT
congratulations
its one beautiful amazing looking snake i think..got a picture in one of my books and it amazes me..wish i could own one lol
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Post by John Pilling on Apr 22, 2005 21:11:40 GMT
I searched for an hour and couldn't identify it.
It is a good looking snake.
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Post by Dave on Apr 22, 2005 21:25:09 GMT
i have a LOT of knoledge built from research and of course my dad on different snakes!!!
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Post by lee on Apr 22, 2005 23:06:06 GMT
daves right,its a mangrove snake (boiga dendrophilia) nice one mate they are beautiful but sadly dwa and are back fanged snakes. lee
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Post by John Pilling on Apr 23, 2005 11:21:39 GMT
And a dwa license is VERY expensive .
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Post by Christina on Apr 23, 2005 14:37:40 GMT
a limbless tim of course!
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Post by Dave on Apr 23, 2005 16:47:05 GMT
a limbless tim of course! lol ;D
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Post by Keith on Apr 23, 2005 18:40:29 GMT
Right now I like smaller species (Corns, Rosy Boas, etc.). I think this is strictly due to space and time limitations. I've seen a lot of different species of snake thanks to my friend John here in the states. He works with the Massachusetts Herp Society doing snake rescues and nursing sick snakes back to health. He also finds homes for abandoned and unwanted reptiles. He also does shows where he brings his snakes and lizards and talks about them (at length) to try to educate people and get rid of the typical snake stereotypes.
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Post by louise on Apr 27, 2005 4:43:34 GMT
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Post by Vicki on Apr 27, 2005 8:36:54 GMT
Apart from corns I have to say GTP's are top of my wish list at the moment.
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Post by Dave on Apr 27, 2005 11:27:34 GMT
i agree that burms are soooo beautifull!!! would love to own one but ive kinda got hooked on red tails, maybe when i move into my own place ;D
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Post by John Pilling on Apr 27, 2005 11:40:00 GMT
I like the burms as well, esspecially the albino's with the yellow saddles.
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Post by louise on Apr 27, 2005 11:51:38 GMT
i dont like the albinos as much as the common burms.
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Post by lee on Apr 27, 2005 12:38:51 GMT
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Post by lozzer on Apr 27, 2005 16:14:33 GMT
I havnt really got a favourite kind of snake as the only experience i have had is with corns but i would love to cuddle a burm(or it could cuddle me but it will obviously kill me lol)or a rtb.
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