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Posted by: blufender_5 at Sun Feb 3 22:03:43 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by blufender_5 ]  
   

hello. i just obtained a undetermaned philodryas sp. from a customer that comes in to the petstore that i work at because they could not take care of it any longer. i kno that they are opisthoglyphous (rear fanged). i was wondering first of if you need a venomous permit for them. ive been under the impression that you dont need one for rear fanged but a friend who owns venomous says i might. im not sure what sp. it is but i will post some pics soon once i find my camera. he is gray/ olive
with faint white/ yellow vertibral spots. i think it might be a P. patagoniensis. thanks you for your information and help!
Devin Gills


   

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