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Azemiops feae

sinkaronzm Sep 20, 2009 03:14 PM

They were considered that is one which of poisonous snakes most difficult to raise. Then. Undeniably. When rears in a pen successfully. They are the very beautiful snakes. they in my family already nearly one year¡­





Replies (8)

TOM_CRUTCHFIELD Sep 20, 2009 05:21 PM

I've had them in the past with dismal success but your doing something in fact a LOT RIGHT to have them feeding and looking like that. A big CONGRATS and tell us a bit how you keep them if you will. You know temps, starting them to feed, etc. I'm also interested in how toxic the venom is. Do you know anything about bites, etc.?...thank you
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Tom Crutchfield
www.tomcrutchfield.com

LarryF Sep 20, 2009 05:32 PM

I'd also like to hear anything you can tell us about how you keep them. You seem to be doing a great job!
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What goes up must come down...unless it exceeds escape velocity.

yasin1 Sep 21, 2009 12:28 AM

I am quite interested in care information as well if you are willing to share it.

Beautiful job!
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We are the best GALATASARAY

lep1pic1 Sep 21, 2009 03:50 PM

VERY NICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Archie Bottoms

jhnscrg Sep 22, 2009 06:47 PM

Holy crow! How did you do this? Are you near the native habitat of these snakes?
A beautiful & unique hot for sure. One of my favorites, but such a dismal success rate everyone is going to know how you did it. LOL

Matthew

wstreps Sep 22, 2009 08:57 PM

I dont know if your familair with this paper or not but it has some good stuff in it. Orlov did pretty good with Azemiops feae even bred them a few times.

Ernie Eison
WESTWOOD ACRES REPTILE FARM INC.

Azemiops feae info

sinkaronzm Sep 24, 2009 06:46 AM

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I am very clear, this kind of snake's raising has the difficulty. Every year China exports some to Europe. As far as I know. Has not lived truly individual. Prompt they also will occasionally eat the mouse. But can die finally.

This is regrettable. Perhaps we did not know that which question appeared in has caused their death wrongly. What but is very affirmative is. We in formerly. Selected one wrong way to treat them.

I these already raised for one year, I reduced the humidity. Approximately about 60%. Temperature rise .28-29 degrees. But the night needs to be very low. Usually I will establish 23.24. me to think that this will be reasonable. Because I see in theirs natural habitat. There temperature majority is this appearance.

Finally, is also very important, obtains their way to be very important. We knew. The wild snake the process which catches. Some are anything are crude. They have received the too big stimulation and the injury. If the premise were we obtained a very healthy individual. I thought. This is cuts the mortality rate an important way.

Thanks your ~

sinkaronzm Sep 24, 2009 07:20 AM

When we can obtain the health animal, that. Their raising will become simple many.

This I have raised one year.





Moreover this had already raised its 8 months.



I probably average every ten days eat one to them to be born 2 day-long mousie!

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