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Louis Jacobsz Snakecharmer


 Number of posts: 106 Age: 22 Location: Pretoria,South Africa Points: 756 Registration date: 2010-09-14
 | Subject: Ahaetulla nasuta Fri 1 Oct - 3:35 | |
| I have been keeping these awesome snakes for about a year now(only because they are not so easy to get in SA,otherwise I would have had 100's)...LOL... I hope you njoy the photo's...     And one more...  Regards Louis. |
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Fabian Dirks Serpent Chief


 Number of posts: 725 Age: 30 Location: Germany Points: 2103 Registration date: 2009-01-07
 | Subject: Re: Ahaetulla nasuta Fri 1 Oct - 3:41 | |
| Hey Louis, last Foto would be nice for my site! Credits are given |
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Fabian Dirks Serpent Chief


 Number of posts: 725 Age: 30 Location: Germany Points: 2103 Registration date: 2009-01-07
 | Subject: Re: Ahaetulla nasuta Fri 1 Oct - 3:45 | |
| PS:
Have a look at the fangs They are not only rear-fanged snakes, they have some front-fangs, too It is a mistake to believe fangs and venom of colubrids are not interesting ! Psammodynastes is another genus with extremely interesting fangs ... |
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Louis Jacobsz Snakecharmer


 Number of posts: 106 Age: 22 Location: Pretoria,South Africa Points: 756 Registration date: 2010-09-14
 | Subject: Re: Ahaetulla nasuta Fri 1 Oct - 5:18 | |
| Lol...You can def. use it Fabian !I love your site... I agree with you 100%...colubrids are the best and I think some of them have way more potent and usefull venom than thought ! |
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Bostjan Kraner Serpent Chief


 Number of posts: 573 Age: 33 Location: Maribor - Slovenia Points: 1509 Registration date: 2010-03-14
 | Subject: Re: Ahaetulla nasuta Sat 2 Oct - 4:25 | |
| It's a very nice snake. I had Ahaetulla Prasina for some time. They are very tame and easy to handle. She bit me couple of times but no symptoms. A lot of times i let her to wander arround my room so she could climb arrouud.
Regards, BKK |
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Louis Jacobsz Snakecharmer


 Number of posts: 106 Age: 22 Location: Pretoria,South Africa Points: 756 Registration date: 2010-09-14
 | Subject: Re: Ahaetulla nasuta Mon 4 Oct - 4:54 | |
| Thanks BKK... These are also tame but can be a bit agro at times... These guy's have been feeding on geckos and lizards only...Do you guy's think they'll take fish like some of the other Ahaetulla sp. ? |
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Fabian Dirks Serpent Chief


 Number of posts: 725 Age: 30 Location: Germany Points: 2103 Registration date: 2009-01-07
 | Subject: Re: Ahaetulla nasuta Mon 4 Oct - 14:50 | |
| A. nasuta is "easier" to twitch to rodent than other sp. and they maybe accept fish, but it is not common. |
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Louis Jacobsz Snakecharmer


 Number of posts: 106 Age: 22 Location: Pretoria,South Africa Points: 756 Registration date: 2010-09-14
 | Subject: Re: Ahaetulla nasuta Sun 20 Mar - 23:10 | |
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Fabian Dirks Serpent Chief


 Number of posts: 725 Age: 30 Location: Germany Points: 2103 Registration date: 2009-01-07
 | Subject: Re: Ahaetulla nasuta Mon 21 Mar - 1:51 | |
| nice to hear! good look with them... |
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Andrew Hacket Snakemaster


 Number of posts: 445 Age: 33 Location: South Africa Points: 1861 Registration date: 2008-04-27
 | Subject: Re: Ahaetulla nasuta Mon 21 Mar - 4:02 | |
| Good Job Bra !!! & Beautiful snakes btw  |
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Louis Jacobsz Snakecharmer


 Number of posts: 106 Age: 22 Location: Pretoria,South Africa Points: 756 Registration date: 2010-09-14
 | Subject: Re: Ahaetulla nasuta Tue 22 Mar - 2:54 | |
| Thanks guy's !
Now the next step is to get them breeding... Do you guy's have any advice for me ? |
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