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Pictures HERE! Sorry

boigamaniac Oct 24, 2005 10:41 AM

Sorry for the bubu. Used the wrong html tag. Hope u enjoy the pictures.


Sub-adult Green Phase Drapiezii. Very aggressive this specimen.

Fully grown 2.3 metre Brown Phase Drap. Docile but skittish

Close-up of head. Stupendous! The drap is an uncommon snake found in our highlands of malaysia. Eats geckos mostly.


Sub-adult ahaetulla prasina. Oriental whip snakes are very common in Malaysia.

The speckle-headed whipsnake or ahaetula fasciolata. Uncommon in our country. The even rarer one is the mycterizans or malayan whip snake. Looks like a prasina with a bluish tinge. Beautiful.


A speckle-bellied keelback. Small little snake that hangs close to streams. Eats frogs and maybe fish. Dunno just got it still dunno what to feed it.

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boigamaniac Oct 24, 2005 10:42 AM



The elegant bronzeback or dendrelaphis formosus. Beautiful snake unlike the common or painted bronzeback, a species so common in Malaysia you can find it crawling on your windows sometimes in the city.

Unfortunately this species is exceptionally sensitive. Very hard to keep. This WC one has to be forced fed.

My absolute favourite boiga nigriceps. This one's a brown phase. An uncommon snake that also has a red phase even more striking! Most nigriceps are good eaters taking mice readily but this guy only takes large geckos which are real hard to come by. So i asist feed with mice.


Striped bronzeback. This one's a juvie.

This bronzeback has the EXACT same colouration as the elegant but with different eyes. A sub-species?

boigamaniac Oct 24, 2005 10:51 AM

Sorry again. Proper pictures to match the captions.





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