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Posted by: texasviper619 at Mon Jul 20 21:26:51 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by texasviper619 ] That is quite a relief! You are correct, I am not exhibiting much patience. I am a long time rattler keeper(about 10 years) and most of my knowledge is of the faster metabolisms of these specific pitvipers, but I suppose I am considerably less experienced in the keeping of exotic vipers. But I have always been fascinated by gaboons and finally felt I was ready to get one and he is putting my skills to the test, but, I guess I gotta start somewhere....and the aspen chips were a temporary arrangement, he's in douglas fir bark now. Thanks a million | ||
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