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Mirco Kempter Newbie


 Number of posts: 34 Age: 33 Location: Bern / Switzerland Points: 1211 Registration date: 2008-11-22
 | Subject: Lachesis melanocephala Sun 23 Nov - 1:14 | |
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Frank Weinsheimer Snakecharmer


 Number of posts: 124 Age: 32 Location: Germany Points: 1506 Registration date: 2008-04-20
 | Subject: Re: Lachesis melanocephala Sun 23 Nov - 17:13 | |
| Hey Mirco,
is this specimen still in your collection? Do you bred them? I saw some of this pictures years ago at venomousreptiles.org and since that I´m waiting for breeding success news from Switzerland. I would be happy to get my hands on some of them in the future.
Best regards
Frank |
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Jörg Porstmann Admin

 Number of posts: 249 Age: 38 Location: Ahlen, NRW, Germany Points: 2053 Registration date: 2008-03-06
 | Subject: Re: Lachesis melanocephala Sun 23 Nov - 17:33 | |
| Very nice, very nice - nothing more to say about this snake  |
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 | Subject: Re: Lachesis melanocephala Sun 23 Nov - 20:22 | |
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Grégoire Meier Snakecharmer


 Number of posts: 127 Age: 35 Location: Ticino, Suisse Points: 1288 Registration date: 2008-11-27
 | Subject: Re: Lachesis melanocephala Fri 28 Nov - 15:27 | |
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Albert J. Montejo Snakecharmer

 Number of posts: 214 Age: 52 Location: Coconut Grove , Miami Florida Points: 434 Registration date: 2011-03-01
 | Subject: Re: Lachesis melanocephala Fri 18 Mar - 22:58 | |
| Mirco, i hope you enjoyed the company of my last two holdback Blackheaded Bushmasters. These were the nicest of the thirteen eggs i hatched as you already know on account of their bright white chin and white tinted body and indigo blue and black colored heads...i guess Toms post made me nostalgic for those spectacular beasts. 1# in any ones book..
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Gustav Eloy Snakemaster


 Number of posts: 413 Age: 25 Location: Aguascalientes, Mexico Points: 966 Registration date: 2010-09-09
 | Subject: Re: Lachesis melanocephala Wed 27 Apr - 7:49 | |
| wowowowo real beauty, how big do they get?? |
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Gordon Ackermann
 Number of posts: 2 Age: 32 Location: Switzerland Points: 751 Registration date: 2010-01-19
 | Subject: Re: Lachesis melanocephala Wed 27 Apr - 19:06 | |
| | Frank Weinsheimer wrote: | Hey Mirco,
is this specimen still in your collection? Do you bred them? I saw some of this pictures years ago at venomousreptiles.org and since that I´m waiting for breeding success news from Switzerland. I would be happy to get my hands on some of them in the future.
Best regards
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Hi Frank,
Youre not the only one wanting them! :-)
As far as i suggest, these arent Mirco's animals.
They used to belong to another snake keeper in Zurich. The cages seem very familiar to me and he used to be the only one having this quite rare specimen in CH.
Mirco please correct me if im wrong.
Regards from Zurich Gordon |
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Carina Rosberg Newbie


 Number of posts: 21 Age: 47 Location: Sweden Points: 352 Registration date: 2011-03-13
 | Subject: Re: Lachesis melanocephala Thu 28 Apr - 2:45 | |
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Albert J. Montejo Snakecharmer

 Number of posts: 214 Age: 52 Location: Coconut Grove , Miami Florida Points: 434 Registration date: 2011-03-01
 | Subject: Re: Lachesis melanocephala Thu 28 Apr - 19:06 | |
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Michael Bollhorn Snakemaster


 Number of posts: 293 Age: 39 Location: Hamburg / Germany Points: 1645 Registration date: 2008-05-05
 | Subject: Re: Lachesis melanocephala Thu 28 Apr - 23:04 | |
| Mirco post many nice snakes but never give a answer to questions!  |
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Albert J. Montejo Snakecharmer

 Number of posts: 214 Age: 52 Location: Coconut Grove , Miami Florida Points: 434 Registration date: 2011-03-01
 | Subject: Re: Lachesis melanocephala Fri 29 Apr - 0:20 | |
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Mr. Montejo! you're not on some board here - you're on VenomLand. We dont want to read that personal bu.....it here!
regards Peter
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Albert J. Montejo Snakecharmer

 Number of posts: 214 Age: 52 Location: Coconut Grove , Miami Florida Points: 434 Registration date: 2011-03-01
 | Subject: Re: Lachesis melanocephala Fri 29 Apr - 2:40 | |
| Peter who ?. well redink Peter sorry to hurt your sensiblities you seem insecure about some thing i was just anwsering the gentlemans question straight foward and with the details.
I posted the facts and history about how Lachesis melanocephala reached Europe ,we all read Venomland here in the United States your and comment and humor will be reviewed world wide.
i did not disrespect you with childish profanity nor this forum but as usual you probally carry a chip on your shoulder about how the breeders in The United States collect and breed then sell such rare species any one can be an internet tough guy but what species do you have to show for it . Still with respect and best regards Albert J.Montejo |
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Peter Zürcher Admin


 Number of posts: 870 Age: 60 Location: Carinthia, Austria Points: 2886 Registration date: 2008-03-06
 | Subject: Re: Lachesis melanocephala Fri 29 Apr - 3:17 | |
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Peter Zürcher.
Maybe just another "no name guy", as you use to entitle people you don't like.
I'm one of the admins (the most active here at this time) - and my duty is to keep this forum clean and to enforce our rules. You didn't hurt my sensibilities, but your offending remarks about one of our members have been a clear violation against VenomLand rules.
I can see wether the connection between beeing "tough" and holding rare species nor the necessity to proof my authority in any way.
So please, Mr. Montejo, create your postings in accordance with our rules - absolutely no personal attacks, no personal insults - or search for another board......
Thank you
Best regards Peter Zürcher
_________________ Cobras - breathtaking beauties!
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Albert J. Montejo Snakecharmer

 Number of posts: 214 Age: 52 Location: Coconut Grove , Miami Florida Points: 434 Registration date: 2011-03-01
 | Subject: Re: Lachesis melanocephala Fri 29 Apr - 4:02 | |
| Peter no offense perhaps because english is not most VENOMLAND forum members first language it may have come off like that but thats just the way i express myself i have had a hard life so my point of view may be a little skwed perhaps Dr.Kempter will come on later and explain how Lachesis Melanocephala found its way to Europe.
Addt'l my comments were orginally motivated by Gordon Ackermann's post to claiming that Dr. Kempter was lying about that those were in fact his specimens of Blackheaded bushmasters,.
if i offended any member of this community with my language i do sincerely apologize. Albert. |
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Gordon Ackermann
 Number of posts: 2 Age: 32 Location: Switzerland Points: 751 Registration date: 2010-01-19
 | Subject: Re: Lachesis melanocephala Fri 29 Apr - 4:49 | |
| | Albert J. Montejo wrote: | Peter no offense perhaps because english is not most VENOMLAND forum members first language it may have come off like that but thats just the way i express myself i have had a hard life so my point of view may be a little skwed perhaps Dr.Kempter will come on later and explain how Lachesis Melanocephala found its way to Europe.
Addt'l my comments were orginally motivated by Gordon Ackermann's post to claiming that Dr. Kempter was lying about that those were in fact his specimens of Blackheaded bushmasters,.
if i offended any member of this community with my language i do sincerely apologize. Albert. |
Hi Albert,
I never claimed that Dr. kempter was lying, since he never stated that they are/where/could/would be his. You seem to have more diffcultys reading then writing. I also dont dought that he has a gorgeos collection of snakes and if they are his i apologize for my wrong post. Guess Dr. Kempter can cool this discussion down quite easly.
Keep cool! Cheers from the Platzspitz Gordon |
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Guenter Leitenbauer Lord of the Serpents


 Number of posts: 1355 Age: 46 Location: Gunskirchen / Austria Points: 2562 Registration date: 2008-05-17
 | Subject: Re: Lachesis melanocephala Fri 29 Apr - 14:38 | |
| | Albert J. Montejo wrote: | | Peter no offense perhaps because english is not most VENOMLAND forum members first language it may have come off like that but thats just the way i express myself |
You should probably work on the way You express Yourself. By the way - for a native speaker, Your English is rather poor or at least not easy to understand IMHO.
Regards, Guenter |
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Albert J. Montejo Snakecharmer

 Number of posts: 214 Age: 52 Location: Coconut Grove , Miami Florida Points: 434 Registration date: 2011-03-01
 | Subject: Re: Lachesis melanocephala Fri 29 Apr - 15:45 | |
| Give me a break Guenter you never posted a congratulated post for Mircos Blackheaded bushmasters but you notice my english " god's save the queen" man. Yes, Regards ... sir Albert.
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Guenter Leitenbauer Lord of the Serpents


 Number of posts: 1355 Age: 46 Location: Gunskirchen / Austria Points: 2562 Registration date: 2008-05-17
 | Subject: Re: Lachesis melanocephala Fri 29 Apr - 15:50 | |
| It's not Your turn to decide what I have to post, "Prince Albert"  And You came up with the language thing first, not me  |
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Albert J. Montejo Snakecharmer

 Number of posts: 214 Age: 52 Location: Coconut Grove , Miami Florida Points: 434 Registration date: 2011-03-01
 | Subject: Re: Lachesis melanocephala Fri 29 Apr - 16:02 | |
| Thank you, ive been called many things but never a prince an honor by The Lord of the serpents. Guenter as i see you are in the Bushmaster/Lachesis section which specie of Bushmaster do you work with or are you just a fan.
Ok my day starts at 4am here in Miami fl so i may not be able to get back to you/VENOMLAND for awhile but thanks for the interaction it's good to know you all are alive! Albert. |
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Guenter Leitenbauer Lord of the Serpents


 Number of posts: 1355 Age: 46 Location: Gunskirchen / Austria Points: 2562 Registration date: 2008-05-17
 | Subject: Re: Lachesis melanocephala Fri 29 Apr - 16:05 | |
| I am sure You will find out what I am doing, when You read some of my postings.  |
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Albert J. Montejo Snakecharmer

 Number of posts: 214 Age: 52 Location: Coconut Grove , Miami Florida Points: 434 Registration date: 2011-03-01
 | Subject: Re: Lachesis melanocephala Thu 12 May - 2:55 | |
| Mr. Jaroslav Karhanek, from Czech Republic,
im looking forward to your reference on the revision of the Bushmasters Lachesis group.
Please find one of these articles that may be appropriate category as it may not be significant enough to promote a new thread to all.
Regards ,
Albert. |
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Peter Zürcher Admin


 Number of posts: 870 Age: 60 Location: Carinthia, Austria Points: 2886 Registration date: 2008-03-06
 | Subject: Re: Lachesis melanocephala Thu 12 May - 3:00 | |
| | Quote: | | im looking forward to your reference on the revision of the Bushmasters Lachesis group. |
wrong. We all are looking forward to this paper written by Dean Ripa. _________________ Cobras - breathtaking beauties!
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Jaroslav Karhánek Snakecharmer


 Number of posts: 201 Age: 21 Location: Czech republic Points: 1264 Registration date: 2009-04-14
 | Subject: Re: Lachesis melanocephala Thu 12 May - 3:22 | |
| Ok guys, I have several articles about Lachesis sp. some of them are from Dean others are from another sources. I have to upload them somewhere and then I will give here a link. but it will be tommorow earliest, I have a lot of work to my school. So wait:) |
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Mirco Kempter Newbie


 Number of posts: 34 Age: 33 Location: Bern / Switzerland Points: 1211 Registration date: 2008-11-22
 | Subject: Re: Lachesis melanocephala Mon 16 May - 10:47 | |
| @ Michael: I'm working 80 hours + per week and besides my animals I'm also a proud father of a one year old boy, who is by far more important to me than a discussion like this one here.. BUT the main problem in this case was, that I haven't been aware that this discussion even exists, no notification from venomland by mail (not for the first time). So if you have a good question to a topic I am familiar with, I'll willingly share my knowledge and answer it. Anyway, @ Gordon: Who are you to plant a rumour like this without even knowing who I am? I've imported these two Lachesis melanocephala from Albert in 2005. Later on the male (pictures five to eight) went to Stefan Heusi in Volketswil (Zurich), who used to be a friend of mine, the female (pictures one to four) never left my place. I suggest you better inform yourself correctly before you start wasting my precious time with your smattering.  |
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