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My Little Patternless Albino Suphan Cobra (Pics)

yasin1 Dec 18, 2005 10:14 PM

Hey Guys,

This is my little albino suphan. Bred by Carsten Fromberg in Germany, exported by Maddreptiles. I wanted to share some pictures with you.

Beautiful little baby.I swtiched him to f/t, he did't even hesitate to munch.

Enjoy,
Yasin


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We are the best GALATASARAY

Replies (10)

retickeeper Dec 18, 2005 11:45 PM

n/p

Chance Dec 18, 2005 11:47 PM

Very cool little snake. Was it produced from a normal albino kaouthia bred to the suphan phase and then bred back, or was it a phenomenon that just popped up in a clutch of suphans? I look forward to seeing something like that as an adult.
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Chance Duncan
www.rivervalleyexotics.com

psilocybe Dec 19, 2005 12:06 PM

n/p

yasin1 Dec 19, 2005 01:18 PM

I don't buy 'moids no more.
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We are the best GALATASARAY

leucistic_cobra Dec 20, 2005 07:35 AM

Very nice! I have a devenomized Leucistic from Diamond Reptile. Mitch's bloodline. I might be getting a Lucy from Spellbrink in the near future. Suphans and leucistics are beautiful snakes.

yasin1 Dec 20, 2005 08:53 AM

Hello,

I have mixed feelings about 'moids but how can someone risk the life of a such a precious animal like a leucistic cobra?

Who did the surgery?
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We are the best GALATASARAY

Chance Dec 20, 2005 10:09 AM

My thoughts exactly. Even if I supported the idea of venomoids, there is no way I could risk such a dangerous procedure on such a valuable animal. You must either be very well off, or very daring, or very...well, something else I won't say here so as to not start a flame war Regardless, good luck to you with that snake, and be sure to breed it!
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Chance Duncan
www.rivervalleyexotics.com

leucistic_cobra Dec 20, 2005 01:19 PM

I respect your opinion. There are minimal risks involved in surgically altering venomous snakes as long as the individual is a DVM and has experienced. I will be getting another Leucistic this coming spring and hopefully they will breed in the near future. However, this albino suphan is extremely beautiful.

leucistic_cobra Dec 20, 2005 01:15 PM

Venomoid, Inc

TJP Dec 22, 2005 05:34 AM

LOL! You say licensed DVM, then you say venomoid inc. You mean the same venomoid inc that performs unlicensed surgeries on venomous snakes in NYS that they are not licensed to keep? Please try to prove me wrong on this, unless they have moved out of state. I've tried getting a response from them on MANY accounts and they REFUSE to respond. That's funny. Thanks for the laugh this morning, I needed it. I'm thinking about going into business myself, as I am a licensed DVM and there is a sucker born every minute. I figure I could corner the market real quick and enjoy other people's money. I just have to get rid of any morals and ethics I have first.

"You can take the snake out of the jungle, but you can't take the jungle out of the snake. But you can rip it's glands out if you aren't a responsible handler so it's safe for your pleasure".

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