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Miqe Erikzen Snakecharmer


 Number of posts: 204 Age: 45 Location: Knutby, Sweden Points: 1410 Registration date: 2008-12-02
 | Subject: Pictures. G. halys caraganus. Tue 9 Dec - 21:47 | |
| I just thought that I should show you some of my animals. Here is the "Russian pitvipers". I keep 2.2 today, the males was born in 2005, and the ladies in 2007. Captiveborn animals, of course, and all animals are from Lake Balkhash, Kazakhstan. All are in hibernation at this moment.. Both males:  One of the males:  The other male:  One of the females:  And the two males again:  |
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Lucas Carretero Snakecharmer


 Number of posts: 225 Age: 30 Location: Vaud / Switzerland Points: 1554 Registration date: 2008-10-24
 | Subject: Re: Pictures. G. halys caraganus. Wed 10 Dec - 0:25 | |
| Those are so fantastic snakes!! Well done! Have you ever had some breedings with them?
Cheers LucasC. |
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Grégoire Meier Snakecharmer


 Number of posts: 131 Age: 35 Location: Ticino, Suisse Points: 1397 Registration date: 2008-11-27
 | Subject: Re: Pictures. G. halys caraganus. Wed 10 Dec - 0:33 | |
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borji heras Newbie

 Number of posts: 6 Age: 22 Location: bilbao Points: 1269 Registration date: 2008-12-02
 | Subject: Re: Pictures. G. halys caraganus. Wed 10 Dec - 3:23 | |
| veeeeeeery nice snakes mique! they have very nice colours |
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Miqe Erikzen Snakecharmer


 Number of posts: 204 Age: 45 Location: Knutby, Sweden Points: 1410 Registration date: 2008-12-02
 | Subject: Re: Pictures. G. halys caraganus. Wed 10 Dec - 13:47 | |
| Thank you very much, guys!!
Lucas: No, not yet. But I am hoping to be able to breed them in 2010. The females is quite small yet. |
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Benjamin Tull Snakecharmer


 Number of posts: 166 Age: 37 Location: Germany Points: 1510 Registration date: 2008-08-27
 | Subject: Re: Pictures. G. halys caraganus. Thu 11 Dec - 3:55 | |
| nice pics Thanks for sharing Cheers Benjamin |
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Archie Bottoms Snakekeeper

 Number of posts: 85 Age: 47 Location: LUBBOCK tEXAS Points: 1022 Registration date: 2009-11-25
 | Subject: Re: Pictures. G. halys caraganus. Wed 9 Dec - 20:45 | |
| Gloidus are hard to find over here ,recently some came up for sale and were on the markes less than an hour when one guy bought all of them.He is a friend so I will seek offspring when he breeds |
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Markus Gottlieb Snakemaster


 Number of posts: 263 Age: 21 Location: Upper Austria Points: 1603 Registration date: 2008-08-11
 | Subject: Re: Pictures. G. halys caraganus. Wed 9 Dec - 22:20 | |
| Very nice snakes !
Greetings |
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Miqe Erikzen Snakecharmer


 Number of posts: 204 Age: 45 Location: Knutby, Sweden Points: 1410 Registration date: 2008-12-02
 | Subject: Re: Pictures. G. halys caraganus. Thu 10 Dec - 20:46 | |
| Thanks boys!! Archie: If I succeed in breeding them the next season, I´ll be sure to tell about it..  |
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Ari Finsk Snakemaster

 Number of posts: 264 Age: 54 Location: Finland Points: 1429 Registration date: 2009-04-14
 | Subject: Re: Pictures. G. halys caraganus. Fri 11 Dec - 0:17 | |
| Nice Miqe, very nice ... again. |
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Graeme Skinner Snakemaster


 Number of posts: 442 Age: 51 Location: Yorkshire, England Points: 1785 Registration date: 2009-02-19
 | Subject: Re: Pictures. G. halys caraganus. Fri 11 Dec - 0:23 | |
| If you breed them Miqe I may need to get some from you they are stunning! |
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Archie Bottoms Snakekeeper

 Number of posts: 85 Age: 47 Location: LUBBOCK tEXAS Points: 1022 Registration date: 2009-11-25
 | Subject: Re: Pictures. G. halys caraganus. Fri 11 Dec - 14:05 | |
| I am a small terrestrial viper nut If it is small I like it.I would love to expand in to these types of asian vipers.Porthidium and atropoides are my main stuff but these guys are stunning thanks for shareing...They remind me of porthidium so much or small bothrops species just amazeing to me. |
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Miqe Erikzen Snakecharmer


 Number of posts: 204 Age: 45 Location: Knutby, Sweden Points: 1410 Registration date: 2008-12-02
 | Subject: Re: Pictures. G. halys caraganus. Fri 11 Dec - 20:48 | |
| Greame: Well, of course, sir. Consider it already sorted.. Archie:  They are the only european crotalid, at least as far as I know. |
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Niklas Eriksson Snakekeeper

 Number of posts: 65 Age: 24 Location: Sweden Points: 1014 Registration date: 2009-11-11
 | Subject: Re: Pictures. G. halys caraganus. Fri 11 Dec - 22:32 | |
| The genus Gloydius is the only members of Crotalidae native to Europe.
Fantastic snakes as usual Miqe! |
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Archie Bottoms Snakekeeper

 Number of posts: 85 Age: 47 Location: LUBBOCK tEXAS Points: 1022 Registration date: 2009-11-25
 | Subject: Re: Pictures. G. halys caraganus. Sat 12 Dec - 1:21 | |
| k thats not helping its makeing me want them more |
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Peter Schulze Niehoff Snakecharmer


 Number of posts: 170 Age: 40 Location: near Münster, NRW, Germany Points: 1656 Registration date: 2008-06-30
 | Subject: Re: Pictures. G. halys caraganus. Sun 13 Dec - 23:08 | |
| Hi out there,
I also love these smallgrowing eurasian pitvipers and keep several of them. If everything workes as it should do, I will be able to offer offspring of Gloydius blomhoffi siniticus, G. brevicaudus, G. halys caraganus, and G. intermedius (saxatilis) again next year.
Regards
Peter |
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Miqe Erikzen Snakecharmer


 Number of posts: 204 Age: 45 Location: Knutby, Sweden Points: 1410 Registration date: 2008-12-02
 | Subject: Re: Pictures. G. halys caraganus. Thu 17 Dec - 0:32 | |
| | Peter Schulze Niehoff wrote: | Hi out there,
I also love these smallgrowing eurasian pitvipers and keep several of them. If everything workes as it should do, I will be able to offer offspring of Gloydius blomhoffi siniticus, G. brevicaudus, G. halys caraganus, and G. intermedius (saxatilis) again next year.
Regards
Peter |
How large is your group of G. h. caraganus? Do you have any localitydatas for them? |
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Peter Schulze Niehoff Snakecharmer


 Number of posts: 170 Age: 40 Location: near Münster, NRW, Germany Points: 1656 Registration date: 2008-06-30
 | Subject: Re: Pictures. G. halys caraganus. Thu 17 Dec - 14:47 | |
| Hi Miqe,
I keep 2.4 of them. Two pairs are from Lake Balkhash, like yours are. The other two females are from Kazakhstan too, but without any informations about the exact locality.
Regards
Peter
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Rainer Fesser Systematicus

 Number of posts: 419 Age: 62 Location: Austria Points: 1954 Registration date: 2008-03-13
 | Subject: Re: Pictures. G. halys caraganus. Thu 17 Dec - 17:18 | |
| Hello,
I have a group from Almaty in Kasachstan. They bred for the first time this year. They are bright orange with reduced pattern. All of the babies were patterned with pale pink to pale orange colour in the beginning, now as they are changing colour, all are getting more colourful (red, orange or pink), it looks like only those that were boldly patterned in the beginning keep their pattern. The babies made problems in the beginning but all problems were gone as soon as they started to eat by themselves. From then they were just a pleasure, like the adults.
Rainer |
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Miqe Erikzen Snakecharmer


 Number of posts: 204 Age: 45 Location: Knutby, Sweden Points: 1410 Registration date: 2008-12-02
 | Subject: Re: Pictures. G. halys caraganus. Fri 18 Dec - 1:41 | |
| | Peter Schulze Niehoff wrote: | Hi Miqe,
I keep 2.4 of them. Two pairs are from Lake Balkhash, like yours are. The other two females are from Kazakhstan too, but without any informations about the exact locality.
Regards
Peter |
Ok.. Nice! To bad that you don´t have localitydatas on the last two.. |
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Miqe Erikzen Snakecharmer


 Number of posts: 204 Age: 45 Location: Knutby, Sweden Points: 1410 Registration date: 2008-12-02
 | Subject: Re: Pictures. G. halys caraganus. Fri 18 Dec - 1:44 | |
| | Rainer Fesser wrote: | Hello,
I have a group from Almaty in Kasachstan. They bred for the first time this year. They are bright orange with reduced pattern. All of the babies were patterned with pale pink to pale orange colour in the beginning, now as they are changing colour, all are getting more colourful (red, orange or pink), it looks like only those that were boldly patterned in the beginning keep their pattern. The babies made problems in the beginning but all problems were gone as soon as they started to eat by themselves. From then they were just a pleasure, like the adults.
Rainer |
Hello Rainer!!
I hope that you are all fine.
Do you have any pictures. It would be nice to see if there is any differences, I don´t think so, but still.. Mine was also pale pink with orange at first, but later they became more yellow with orange.
How many do you keep? |
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Rainer Fesser Systematicus

 Number of posts: 419 Age: 62 Location: Austria Points: 1954 Registration date: 2008-03-13
 | Subject: Re: Pictures. G. halys caraganus. Sat 19 Dec - 19:44 | |
| Hello Miqe, my G. h. caraganus are an adult male that I got as an adult in 2005, looking like he does now and a 2007 cb female that had her first litter this year. She was dirty-yellow as a baby with faint pattern, then became yellow and later more and more orange. She is the lighter-coloured one on the foto of the pair. Additionally I have 2,2 younger ones that should be ready for breeding in 2011. First the adult male  Second together with the female  Their babies after their first shed  Some of them when they had started to change their colour  Father of my adult female  |
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Miqe Erikzen Snakecharmer


 Number of posts: 204 Age: 45 Location: Knutby, Sweden Points: 1410 Registration date: 2008-12-02
 | Subject: Re: Pictures. G. halys caraganus. Tue 22 Dec - 3:54 | |
| Great looking animals, Rainer!!
Good luck in breeding them! |
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BradMiller Snakecharmer


 Number of posts: 161 Age: 34 Location: South Africa Points: 1312 Registration date: 2009-05-09
 | Subject: Re: Pictures. G. halys caraganus. Tue 22 Dec - 14:31 | |
| Hectic - they are stunning - First time I have seen them. |
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Peter Schulze Niehoff Snakecharmer


 Number of posts: 170 Age: 40 Location: near Münster, NRW, Germany Points: 1656 Registration date: 2008-06-30
 | Subject: Re: Pictures. G. halys caraganus. Tue 22 Dec - 14:48 | |
| Very impressive, Rainer.
I never saw such nice brick-red, patternless Halysadders before. We will have to talk about that cute little guys in the nearer future ...
See you (in March?)
Peter |
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