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One of my nicer specimens...

chris_harper2 May 15, 2003 11:59 AM

Nice looking, not nice nice

Replies (4)

gofer May 15, 2003 02:25 PM

Thanks for the pic Chris, I don't see too many of these guys around. If you get anymore pics please post them. What is the temperament like for the green red-tailed rat snakes? Thanks again, and good luck with them.
Have a good day,
Gregg F.
Gregg's RB

chris_harper2 May 15, 2003 02:46 PM

I do have more pics but I'm sorting through them, resizing, etc.

Gonyosoma oxcephala is a pretty aggressive and fast snake - so I think their personality is perfect

I don't try to calm my specimens down at all as I like their aggressive behavior. The only change from fresh imports to established captives is their willingness to run.

Fresh imports seem to hold their ground and strike at you repeatedly. This is actually a good time to scoop them up with a hook. Once they've been handled a few times they give up on striking and just take off.

I've handled Mambas (greens and blacks), Taipans, Cobras, King Cobras and Coachwhips. All of them rode a hook better than any of my Gonyosoma.

If you pick Gonyosoma up with a hook and then grab their tail they are too strong and can spring off the hook and come right at you. So I either just grap them or "reverse" hook them.

What I mean by the latter is that I put the hook over them rather than under them. Then when I grab their tail and they come at me they are stopped by the hook. But they don't give up so they are essentially braced there (with mouths wide open!).

Enjoyable species but imports can arrive in some horrific shape.

chris_harper2 May 15, 2003 02:48 PM

np

gofer May 15, 2003 10:32 PM

greatly appreciated.

Gregg F.
Gregg's RB

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