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RE: Djarra Death Adder as a first Hot??

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Posted by: Carmichael at Thu Aug 4 19:38:02 2005  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Carmichael ]  
   

Although I wouldn't necessarily recommend a death adder as a "first" or "beginner" hot snake, in your case, with the options you mentioned, it is probably the easiest to manage and maintain. Due to their small size, they are fairly easy to manage with a small hook or tongs and they don't exhibit those wonderful elapid-like bursts. Always assume that a bite can happen, stay alert and focused, never be in a rush, live a clean life and work slowly and deliberately. Personally, I don't like top opening cages but that's just me. I prefer front opening cages as I feel it gives me better leverage and maneuverability (but if this is a small cage, a top opening cage may work perfectly fine). Hope this helps.

Rob Carmichael, Curator
The Wildlife Discovery Center
Lake Forest, IL


>>In a couple of weeks, a new friend of mine will be showing me the ropes when it comes to keeping venomous snakes. After a few weeks of learning, the plan is to buy a death adder.
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>>But - that isn't rock solid yet. My options include black snakes, collett's snakes, death adders, etc - virtually anything except taipans, tiger snakes and brown snakes that is available in Australia.
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>>I have seeked the advice of four or five of the top herpers in Australia, and been told that an adder is a good option - but it's still a big step and all advice is appreciated.
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>>I will be making my own enclosures - so any designs are appreciated (at the current time i'm thinking a 3Lx2Hx2W foot melamine top opening enclosure with two wooden framed glass doors on top. That way, a wall can be inserted between the doors, and the enclosure sectioned off for cleaning, etc.
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>>So, first off - does anybody have any enclosure designs that make keeping venomous snakes safer/easier - that don't lead to any problems?
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>>Secondly - what does everybody think about an adder as a first? Keep in mind that antivenin is widely available here in Victoria, Australia.
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>>Thirdly - just general tips for keeping?? tricks to make it easier? comments?
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>>Thanks for reading, and for any replies.
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>>Cheers.
>>Aaron.
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Rob Carmichael, Curator
The Wildlife Discovery Center at Elawa Farm
Lake Forest, IL


   

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