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Posted: 10/17/2010 7:29:31 PM EST
Do you keep a snake or snakes? What kind?
I have a black rat snake. He's captive bred and he's about 40" long. His name is Nag. |
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I used to keep a lot of snakes (Including venomous) and took care of many more working for a wholesale place. These days I have as many as I'll put up with- three. A California kingsnake that I caught, a Mandarin ratsnake I bought, and a Mexican hognose that I bought. I'd rather find and photograph them than keep them.
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I have a gorgeous Sunglow Motley Cornsnake who's a little more than a year old.
My son asked for a snake for his birthday last year. |
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I keep snakes and spiders in my backyard. By that, I mean they live somewhere there. I dont look for them |
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I keep and breed reptiles for a living. One of my favorites is named DD05.54Ka. Have you shipped my baby gaboon yet? |
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Quoted: Quoted: I keep and breed reptiles for a living. One of my favorites is named DD05.54Ka. Have you shipped my baby gaboon yet? I forgot. I'll get right on that. |
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Just a corn snake, he's about 4 years old. Loves his tasty mice. No pic, though.
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Quoted: Proud owner of a Pigmy Rattlesnake. I caught him two weeks ago after a bow hunt while walking back to the truck from my treestand. Atleast I brought somethng home that night. He's quite the voracious eater of pinkies, although he's about to move on to fuzzies. Pic is from my BlackBerry on the walk back. Right before I abducted him. I've owned many different snakes and my daughter is fascinated with them. http://img692.imageshack.us/img692/2676/pigmyfromchandler.jpg OOOOoooo I'm tellin'. Seriously though you may not want to tell too many people your keeping a venomous reptile illegally in Florida.
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Female Corn Snake named Carmina is all I have currently. She was captive bred and hatched this Spring.
I used to keep and breed many more snakes (mostly native Texas snakes) but children needed my snake room, so I am down to pet status. |
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Just a corn snake, he's about 4 years old. Loves his tasty mice. No pic, though. Are you feeding live mice? I am using thawed mice since Im afraid he might get injured by a live mouse. However, I do notice that a warm thawed mouse and a little shake after he grabs it makes him literally squeeze it so hard the guts pop out the rear. So I think he is capable of killing a mouse. Hes about 43" long and about 1 1/4" in at his largest. His head is about 1/2" wide by 1 1/2" long. |
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I keeped tons of shit.
right now.. 3 blood pythons. 1 ball python. 1 east d rattler. |
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I did 20 years ago.
I'm a bit discouraged that mutants seem to have completely taken over the market. |
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I did 20 years ago. I'm a bit discouraged that mutants seem to have completely taken over the market. Im new to snake keeping but I have to admit that the color variations seem pretty cool but I like the way my snake looks. I was torn between a black or gray rat. |
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I have two Black Rat Snakes; http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v374/qwertyup/Pets/BlackRatSnakes011.jpg I didnt think you could cohabitate them? What do you feed them? |
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Quoted: Quoted: Just a corn snake, he's about 4 years old. Loves his tasty mice. No pic, though. Are you feeding live mice? I am using thawed mice since Im afraid he might get injured by a live mouse. However, I do notice that a warm thawed mouse and a little shake after he grabs it makes him literally squeeze it so hard the guts pop out the rear. So I think he is capable of killing a mouse. Hes about 43" long and about 1 1/4" in at his largest. His head is about 1/2" wide by 1 1/2" long. Yes. The mouse doesn't have a chance to injure the snake, Xeno is an assassin. |
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Quoted: Quoted: I have two Black Rat Snakes; http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v374/qwertyup/Pets/BlackRatSnakes011.jpg I didnt think you could cohabitate them? What do you feed them? Live mice; They're fine together; |
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I have two Black Rat Snakes; http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v374/qwertyup/Pets/BlackRatSnakes011.jpg I didnt think you could cohabitate them? What do you feed them? Live mice; http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v374/qwertyup/Pets/SnakesEating5-5-10008.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v374/qwertyup/Pets/SnakesEating5-5-10005.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v374/qwertyup/Pets/SnakesEating5-5-10010.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v374/qwertyup/Pets/SnakesEating5-5-10011.jpg They're fine together; http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v374/qwertyup/Pets/RatSnakes.jpg They look about 5' long? How long have they been on live mice? Are they wild caught? |
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Had an Everglades Ratsnake that was a year maybe 2 years old when I got it live for another 26 years.
Been looking to get another of some kind or another. |
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Quoted: They look about 5' long? How long have they been on live mice? Are they wild caught? They were caught this Summer, and have only been fed mice. Here's the thread from when the second one was caught. I must not have made a thread about the first one, but it was only a couple months prior. http://www.ar15.com/archive/topic.html?b=1&f=5&t=1030128 |
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I keep and breed reptiles for a living. One of my favorites is named DD05.54Ka. such fascinating photos. what do you do if he decides to make a run for it? |
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one southeaster kingsnake I rescued from some farm equipment
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I keep and breed reptiles for a living. One of my favorites is named DD05.54Ka. such fascinating photos. what do you do if he decides to make a run for it? They aren't that fast....a fast walk is about as fast as they can move:-) I miss my albino monocled:-( |
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I've had a few. A ball Python was the first, then a Red Tail, then an Amethystine.
The Amethystine was about 7' when I got it, emerald and iridescent. Although they have a rep for being bitey, this one never did. I wish I still had a pic of it, they are IMO one of the most beautiful snakes alive. Mine looked similar to this one, maybe a bit more green- |
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Are you feeding live mice? I am using thawed mice since Im afraid he might get injured by a live mouse. However, I do notice that a warm thawed mouse and a little shake after he grabs it makes him literally squeeze it so hard the guts pop out the rear. So I think he is capable of killing a mouse. Hes about 43" long and about 1 1/4" in at his largest. His head is about 1/2" wide by 1 1/2" long. LOL...dude....what do you hink they eat in the wild. I'm not sure what a little mouse could do to a 4 foot long snake who's diet consists entirely of rodents. |
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1.0 Red tail boa, 7ft
0.1 Blood python, 5ft 0.1 Red Phase Western Hognose 8.3 Ball pythons (1.3 of which are pastel) 1.0 House Gecko on "extended stay" from the Washington DC Zoo I want a little corn snake...wife gives me the same look I give her when we walk past all the tarantulas and other creepy bugs.... "uh i dont think so" |
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Are you feeding live mice? I am using thawed mice since Im afraid he might get injured by a live mouse. However, I do notice that a warm thawed mouse and a little shake after he grabs it makes him literally squeeze it so hard the guts pop out the rear. So I think he is capable of killing a mouse. Hes about 43" long and about 1 1/4" in at his largest. His head is about 1/2" wide by 1 1/2" long. LOL...dude....what do you hink they eat in the wild. I'm not sure what a little mouse could do to a 4 foot long snake who's diet consists entirely of rodents. In the wild rodents can escape....in a cage the rodent is forced to fight....problem is, snakes don't kill unless they want to eat 99% of the time therefore the rodent can continue to bite and in turn kill the snake! It pisses me off when people say "in the wild" as a comeback defending their actions....guess what chief, they aren't in the wild! |
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The reason to feed dead mice is because they can mess a constricting snake up quick, and captive snakes are more susceptible to infections resulting from bite wounds because bacteria can build up rapidly in a small enclosure. Snakes die of such encounters in the wild enough, you don't want your pet snake suffering the same.
Frozen mice are also far more convenient. |
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I keep and breed Honduran Milk snake color morphs and Ball Python morphs. My girl friend is working with Ball Pythons and California Kingsnakes. I have been keeping snakes for 17 years and we currently have 23 animals.
Retic, what business do you own? Do you go to any of the shows? I typically go to Daytona every year and some of the other smaller shows in SC. |
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Be careful; you can get the hammer of dead for selling outside the EE.
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Be careful; you can get the hammer of dead for selling outside the EE. You are correct, thanks.. I did not think of that. |
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I have the proper credentials.
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Proud owner of a Pigmy Rattlesnake. I caught him two weeks ago after a bow hunt while walking back to the truck from my treestand. Atleast I brought somethng home that night. He's quite the voracious eater of pinkies, although he's about to move on to fuzzies. Pic is from my BlackBerry on the walk back. Right before I abducted him. I've owned many different snakes and my daughter is fascinated with them. http://img692.imageshack.us/img692/2676/pigmyfromchandler.jpg OOOOoooo I'm tellin'. Seriously though you may not want to tell too many people your keeping a venomous reptile illegally in Florida. |
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Proud owner of a Pigmy Rattlesnake. I caught him two weeks ago after a bow hunt while walking back to the truck from my treestand. Atleast I brought somethng home that night. He's quite the voracious eater of pinkies, although he's about to move on to fuzzies. Pic is from my BlackBerry on the walk back. Right before I abducted him. I've owned many different snakes and my daughter is fascinated with them. http://img692.imageshack.us/img692/2676/pigmyfromchandler.jpg OOOOoooo I'm tellin'. Seriously though you may not want to tell too many people your keeping a venomous reptile illegally in Florida. /pigmyfromchandler.jpg Chandler slough? put in some miles there during small game. Buddy just picked up a California Kingsnake today. I know, nothing fancy, but cool nonetheless |
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I had ball pythons and a Dumeril's boa a few years ago. The Dum was about 6 feet long, and pound for pound the absolute strongest snake I have ever handled. I helped a friend with a 15 foot Burmese python a couple years ago, and while the strength of a snake that size is impressive(and just about indescribable) I was thankful Dums don't get that big. If I get back into snakes I want a n eastern Gaboon(I think they're the ones that don't have a "rhino horn" on their nose) but that will require a substantial change in IA law, or a move to another state.
Maybe I'll settle for the "nonvenomous version". No, not a venomoid Gabby-a Malaysian blood python. Just as fat and heavy, fast strike, but a bite results in bleeding and not death. Gaboons are absolutely beautiful, as are my second favorite venomous, blackhead bushmasters. however, the toxicity of the venom prevents me from considering either until my 2 year old daughter gets old enough to know what "that snake can kill you" means. That, and the fact that I'm well aware that both are above my experience and skill level. I'll settle for taking pictures of the ones at Reptile Gardens. |
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I got them a new/better water dish; <a href="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v374/qwertyup/Pets/SnakesNewWaterDish.jpg" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v374/qwertyup/Pets/SnakesNewWaterDish.jpg</a> Sometimes people ask what happens if one bites you, and today I was replacing the water dish after cleaning it and got bit, so I figured I show what happens. The one whose head is closest to the front in the pic above struck, and since I had thought I was out of range I pulled back a little bit. Never pull back, or it will tear a bit. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v374/qwertyup/Pets/Bite.jpg Lol. I've been tagged catching wild black snakes. My cat regularly causes worse when he decides to get rough while playing. In fact thorn bushes do worse when I'm rabbit hunting. |
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