Hey guys. I caught this little guy outside today. Enjoy!
My friend's black mamba, in Johannesburg, South Africa. He supplies venom for the production of antivenin, saving many lives throughout Africa. This snake is kept in a safe and responsible way, and I strongly discourage anyone from keeping wild, and especially venomous snakes as pets. If you want a pet snake, please purchase a captive bred harmless snake in accordance to your local laws and regulations. .
This is my tentacle snake doing what he does best...eat!!! check out how he hunts..this is cool
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So with all the rearranging I have done with the animals rooms I figured I would show you what it is looking like. The Snake Rack is all set up and they are loving it (as am I)! Nixie is an Timneh African Grey Parrot. Sniffles and Niblet are the 2 rats. Caesar is our Jungle Pastel Ball Python. Pyretta is our Woma Python. Sandy is our Anerythristic Kenyan Sand Boa. Steve is our Snow Kenyan Sand Boa. Shock is the grey cat. Charlie is the cow like looking cat. Thats the collection so far (minus the fish). Much more to come in 2009 :o)
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More of the snake room!
This shows 3 of 4 new reptiles in the house. I received another iguana, a hermit crab, and a red eared slider. The high white Cal king is very ill and needs to be left alone. Sad, he's gorgeous. If he makes it through this, I'll post a vid of "Stryker".
This video is about the incubator and how to set it up for cornsnakes and other reptiles that lay eggs i might of left out somethings if you have any questions please feel free to email me and i will help you the best I can and make sure to hit us up on the radio show 03/05/08 6pm est www.blogtalkradio.com Call-in Number: (347) 826-9624 also please check these links also thank you www.youtube.com www.blogtv.com www.myspace.com extremeserpents.com