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Jamie Osburn Snakekeeper

 Number of posts: 45 Age: 33 Location: Charleston, SC Points: 1454 Registration date: 2008-07-27
 | Subject: Dendroaspis polylepis Thu 16 Sep - 12:15 | |
| Here are a couple of newer pictures of the pair of black mambas that I keep. -Jamie Here's the pair basking together.  These two are of the female. She's a little more tolerant of me than the male is.   |
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Michael Burmeister Snakecharmer

 Number of posts: 148 Age: 30 Location: South Africa Points: 878 Registration date: 2010-07-01
 | Subject: Re: Dendroaspis polylepis Thu 16 Sep - 19:46 | |
| Those snakes look in top condition, Jamie. Beware of those big mamba smiles though! |
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Patrick Vince Snakekeeper

 Number of posts: 95 Age: 49 Location: france Points: 1089 Registration date: 2009-09-22
 | Subject: Re: Dendroaspis polylepis Fri 17 Sep - 19:53 | |
| Congrats ! they look beautifull, you gonna become crazy about them. What size are they? R. |
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Bostjan Kraner Serpent Chief


 Number of posts: 573 Age: 33 Location: Maribor - Slovenia Points: 1510 Registration date: 2010-03-14
 | Subject: Re: Dendroaspis polylepis Fri 17 Sep - 21:33 | |
| Really stuning snakes. A bit too agressive for my taste. I hope you don't get biten by male.
Regards, BKK |
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Sean Thomas Newbie


 Number of posts: 9 Age: 42 Location: Cape Town Points: 635 Registration date: 2010-09-08
 | Subject: Re: Dendroaspis polylepis Fri 17 Sep - 22:29 | |
| stunning snakes, still my favourite |
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Patrick Waffek Snakecharmer


 Number of posts: 161 Age: 34 Location: Osnabrück, Germany Points: 945 Registration date: 2010-06-07
 | Subject: Re: Dendroaspis polylepis Sat 18 Sep - 0:28 | |
| Very nice. I like the first picture most. It looks so pure.
The polylepis is such a nice snake. Thank you.
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Jamie Osburn Snakekeeper

 Number of posts: 45 Age: 33 Location: Charleston, SC Points: 1454 Registration date: 2008-07-27
 | Subject: Re: Dendroaspis polylepis Mon 20 Sep - 9:46 | |
| | patrick vince wrote: | Congrats ! they look beautifull, you gonna become crazy about them. What size are they? R. |
Yeah, they have definitely become some of my favorites. I've had the female for a year and a half and the male for about a year. She was about 4 1/2ft when I got her March 2009 and now she looks to be maybe a little over 7ft. The male is about 8ft. I still really like my cobras but these snakes are definitely something else. -Jamie |
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Aaron Percy Newbie


 Number of posts: 39 Age: 24 Location: Melbourne - Australia Points: 661 Registration date: 2010-09-16
 | Subject: Re: Dendroaspis polylepis Mon 20 Sep - 16:47 | |
| I really love the mumbas and those two are some of the best i have seen!! |
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Harold van der Ploeg Snakemaster


 Number of posts: 287 Age: 35 Location: The Netherlands Points: 1750 Registration date: 2008-04-27
 | Subject: Re: Dendroaspis polylepis Mon 20 Sep - 19:50 | |
| Very nice snakes!
Cheers, Harold |
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paul rimmer Newbie

 Number of posts: 7 Age: 34 Location: liverpool, uk Points: 821 Registration date: 2010-03-05
 | Subject: Re: Dendroaspis polylepis Mon 4 Oct - 4:11 | |
| stunning snakes there, does anybody know of anone currently breeding these in europe? |
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Sebastian Arvidsson Snakekeeper


 Number of posts: 93 Age: 22 Location: Sweden Points: 565 Registration date: 2011-02-13
 | Subject: Re: Dendroaspis polylepis Sun 13 Feb - 19:50 | |
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Miro Voutilainen Newbie


 Number of posts: 26 Age: 31 Location: Sweden Points: 548 Registration date: 2010-12-23
 | Subject: Re: Dendroaspis polylepis Sun 13 Feb - 23:32 | |
| I really like polylepis. Miss my pair a lot!
/M |
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