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Jorg Schenkels Snakemaster


 Number of posts: 267 Age: 24 Location: nijmegen netherlands Points: 1109 Registration date: 2010-05-31
 | Subject: atheris chorechis Tue 1 Jun - 0:56 | |
| hi all here some pics of my bush vipers.. 1.0  0.1 i think she is gravid   gr jorg |
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Derek Morgan Snakemaster


 Number of posts: 410 Age: 41 Location: North Carolina, USA Points: 1692 Registration date: 2008-05-13
 | Subject: Re: atheris chorechis Tue 1 Jun - 8:51 | |
| Nice Jorg. I think you will have some little mouths to feed soon. Congrats! |
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Guenter Leitenbauer Lord of the Serpents


 Number of posts: 1370 Age: 46 Location: Gunskirchen / Austria Points: 2682 Registration date: 2008-05-17
 | Subject: Re: atheris chorechis Tue 1 Jun - 13:18 | |
| Jorg, especially the second one is a REALLY good take! Congratulations to You snakes - and Your photographical skills. Guenter |
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Jorg Schenkels Snakemaster


 Number of posts: 267 Age: 24 Location: nijmegen netherlands Points: 1109 Registration date: 2010-05-31
 | Subject: Re: atheris chorechis Tue 1 Jun - 15:26 | |
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 | Subject: Re: atheris chorechis Tue 1 Jun - 16:22 | |
| What a compelling eyes... I wish you a lots of babies from her. |
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Jorg Schenkels Snakemaster


 Number of posts: 267 Age: 24 Location: nijmegen netherlands Points: 1109 Registration date: 2010-05-31
 | Subject: Re: atheris chorechis Tue 1 Jun - 16:25 | |
| i hope so... thas anyone have some tips and tricks for feeding atheris baby's i heard that they are difficult to start feeding... gr jorg |
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Jorg Schenkels Snakemaster


 Number of posts: 267 Age: 24 Location: nijmegen netherlands Points: 1109 Registration date: 2010-05-31
 | Subject: Re: atheris chorechis Tue 1 Jun - 22:06 | |
| here another head shot of the male..  gr jorg |
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Derek Morgan Snakemaster


 Number of posts: 410 Age: 41 Location: North Carolina, USA Points: 1692 Registration date: 2008-05-13
 | Subject: Re: atheris chorechis Fri 4 Jun - 3:05 | |
| Well, that depends on what you are used to feeding, Jorg. If you're used to feeding baby eyelash vipers or Trimeresurus, then Atheris are very easy feeders. If you're used to babies that come out eating whole mice, then, yes, they are more difficult. You'll probably need day-old pinkies or pinky parts and you need to tap the babies with the food to piss them off. Once you piss them off, they will strike and you can hold the pinky in front of their heads for them to bite and hold onto. They are really very easy compared to most arboreals, so don't worry too much. I know that I will be happy to help in any way and I am sure others here will, as well. |
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Jorg Schenkels Snakemaster


 Number of posts: 267 Age: 24 Location: nijmegen netherlands Points: 1109 Registration date: 2010-05-31
 | Subject: Re: atheris chorechis Fri 4 Jun - 5:42 | |
| thanks for the tip.. i am used to feed litle ratlers they eat all after there first shed so it will be new for me.. gr jorg |
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Derek Morgan Snakemaster


 Number of posts: 410 Age: 41 Location: North Carolina, USA Points: 1692 Registration date: 2008-05-13
 | Subject: Re: atheris chorechis Sat 5 Jun - 11:21 | |
| Most Atheris are born shedding, so you don't need to wait for them to shed to start feeding. Many will feed from day one. I've fed babies the day they were born before just to see if they would do it. |
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Christian Moisander Snakemaster


 Number of posts: 408 Age: 36 Location: Finland Points: 1767 Registration date: 2008-04-27
 | Subject: Re: atheris chorechis Sat 5 Jun - 15:23 | |
| Awesome chlorechis, can't wait to see baby pics. I'm with Derek here, especially if the babies happen to be on the small side I offer food the day they are born. So far only the smallest, timid babies have needed a little push to start feeding, otherwise I haven't had much problems in that department. Then again, I've never had chlorechis babies, but I assume there are similarities in all Atheris babies  |
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Rene Schenk Snakecharmer


 Number of posts: 118 Age: 54 Location: Switzerland Points: 1508 Registration date: 2008-11-05
 | Subject: Re: atheris chorechis Sun 6 Jun - 14:22 | |
| Hello Jorg, beautyfull your futur Mom;-). Derek is right, Atheris are usual easy to feed. Most are taking 1 day pinkys, and if not i cut chickenbreast into small dices and they willingly take this. Only 2-3 feedings and they eat pinkys as well. But take care not to disturb them, once they have the food in their mouth. They drop food easy and then sometimes its hard to have them bitting again. Experience from squamigeras! Good look Rene |
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Bostjan Kraner Serpent Chief


 Number of posts: 573 Age: 33 Location: Maribor - Slovenia Points: 1507 Registration date: 2010-03-14
 | Subject: Re: atheris chorechis Mon 7 Jun - 4:03 | |
| Very nice snake, very special eyes. |
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Bob Herrington Snakecharmer

 Number of posts: 132 Age: 64 Location: USA Points: 1321 Registration date: 2009-02-26
 | Subject: Re: atheris chorechis Mon 7 Jun - 8:11 | |
| If you have to give pinky parts, I prefer pinky heads, the football shaped head is just the trick for a lot of arboreal vipers. Sometimes baby will shake whole pinkies out but they have a much harder time with just the head. I feed the rest to anything that will eat them. Good luck with your litter. |
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