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RE: Its mean & Green but what species?

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Posted by: choppergreg at Sat Jan 20 10:44:14 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by choppergreg ]  
   

Another one you left out that can also look similr is gumprechti. The reason I dont feel you should tube it and check it is because unless you are doing some kind of study it is not necessary. If it were a stej. it would be hard to find a mate. Not impossible. In the wild a large number of these "bamboo vipers" seem to overlap. They do naturally cross breed. An example would be popeiorum and vogeli. That is why if you look in some of the better books out there you will see some snakes listed as Trimeresurus sp. I am not saying you should cross breed. But it can happen in nature. So why stress the snake or risk ruining him so he cant breed at all. Just enjoy the great snake you have, and if you want a mate for him look for a female popeiorum. This is just my opinion.

Cheers, and good luck.


   

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