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saint_felony The Turtle Whisperer

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 | Subject: Animal adventures. Mon Apr 27, 2009 9:23 pm | |
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Mostlycichlids Cichlid Specialist

Posts: 4507
Age: 32 Location: New Mexico USA Favorite Fish: Jaguar Cichlid
 | Subject: Re: Animal adventures. Mon Apr 27, 2009 10:16 pm | |
| Nice shots...looks like an adventure! _________________ "There he goes - one of God's own prototypes - a high powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die".
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
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saint_felony The Turtle Whisperer

Posts: 1902
 | Subject: Re: Animal adventures. Mon Apr 27, 2009 11:50 pm | |
| The little yellow guy in the red taped container is something venomous as is the rattler. I can't remember what the other ones are though. There was a ginormus green anaconda as well, that I'm annoyed that I thought I took pictures of too. I've never seen an animal that could eat a whole chicken at a go be so sweet and friendly.  |
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Mike D DIY Guy

Posts: 1842
Age: 28 Location: Maine Humor: You can't offend me
 | Subject: Re: Animal adventures. Tue Apr 28, 2009 4:00 am | |
| Holy shaz bot saint you weren't kidding about being busy! Is that a weastern diamond back or another type of rattler? The yellow and white boa looks amazing and I'm loving the blue and black frog. The turtles look cool too. |
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jsorensen Member

Posts: 331
Age: 17 Location: St. Louis Favorite Fish: Plakat Betta
 | Subject: Re: Animal adventures. Tue Apr 28, 2009 5:12 am | |
| wow those are some cool reptiles love the 2 white snakes |
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Markm0723 Jack Dempsey Breeder

Posts: 382
Age: 51 Location: Mobile, AL Favorite Fish: Jack Dempsey
 | Subject: Re: Animal adventures. Tue Apr 28, 2009 7:29 am | |
| I'll give it a shot. The one in the container appears to be a pit viper, the color makes me think its a Golden Morph Eyelash Viper. The next two pics is a Australian Carpet Python. The next appears to be a Mottled Rock Rattler (about how long is it?). The next is either a Diamond Python or a Diamond X Carpet cross. The last one is an Albino Reticulated Python. Mark |
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dirtydawg10 Global Moderator

Posts: 2951
Age: 39 Location: Connecticut Favorite Fish: Severum
 | Subject: Re: Animal adventures. Tue Apr 28, 2009 1:53 pm | |
| Nice! That python in the last pic is sweet! |
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saint_felony The Turtle Whisperer

Posts: 1902
 | Subject: Re: Animal adventures. Tue Apr 28, 2009 11:10 pm | |
| Eyelash viper. Now that you said it I remembered that someone else said that as well. The rattler was about 4 feet. I didn't get him out though so I'm not entirely sure on that. My friend seems to have some weird magic touch with rattlers. That one was completely pissed off and he was over talking to it and putting his hand up on the glass of it's original enclosure and it totally mellowed out. Same guy that an hour later got bit by a razorback musk turtle. The albino was really awesome. She and an alligator were originally part of a reptile school visit program and she was amazingly tame (The alligator was sort too even for that matter). I had her out and was holding her for a while and even while she was getting checked over she was totally chill. She was getting on massive though. 14 and a half feet of snakey goodness. She was much lighter than I expected too holding her. Moving the Anaconda was like moving a 50lb sack of potatoes, while she was more nimble and cooperative. |
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Mike D DIY Guy

Posts: 1842
Age: 28 Location: Maine Humor: You can't offend me
 | Subject: Re: Animal adventures. Wed Apr 29, 2009 3:55 am | |
| What are you doing with all of these cool pets? |
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Markm0723 Jack Dempsey Breeder

Posts: 382
Age: 51 Location: Mobile, AL Favorite Fish: Jack Dempsey
 | Subject: Re: Animal adventures. Wed Apr 29, 2009 7:36 am | |
| If its that long then its not a Rock Rattler, they max out at about 2.5 feet. The pattern's not exactly right, but at four feet, I'd have to go with a Prairie Rattler Crotalus viridis.
Mark
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1nevrkwitz Extraordinary Member

Posts: 660
Age: 42 Location: Missouri Humor: I find humor, amusing. Favorite Fish: Jack Dempsey
 | Subject: Re: Animal adventures. Wed Apr 29, 2009 9:46 am | |
| Nice pics saint_felony! _________________ I'd have more aquariums but when I talk to my wife about it, she gives me the look!
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saint_felony The Turtle Whisperer

Posts: 1902
 | Subject: Re: Animal adventures. Wed Apr 29, 2009 10:11 am | |
| I'm guessing at the length on the rattler. I didn't do much with it except take it's pic when it got put in that smaller container and that was due to the rattling.  I think someone said it was almost 4 feet. I have the torts, but the guy who died was I guess fairly well known because a lot of his friends took in a number of them. We had two people divvy up all the venomous stuff and a few other guys took in a python or two. The Anaconda is still in need of a home, but she must have been a new addition before guy died because she was looking a little rough. She was the only one that absolutely would only eat live too, and live chickens at that. She's down at the vet now and thankfully both local zoos said they'd be interested in her. Oh yea, Mark, how in the hell do you examine a Gaboon Viper? Their head is way to large to do the usual tube restraining, I was afraid it hurt itself. |
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Redneck Woman Invert Junkie

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Age: 44 Location: Kentucky Favorite Fish: angels,but kribs are a very close second
 | Subject: Re: Animal adventures. Wed Apr 29, 2009 1:20 pm | |
| Awesome stuff!!! I don't know what the "Parrot Convention" is but it sounds interesting. _________________ Tina
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Mike D DIY Guy

Posts: 1842
Age: 28 Location: Maine Humor: You can't offend me
 | Subject: Re: Animal adventures. Wed Apr 29, 2009 2:44 pm | |
| What happened to the frog? |
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Markm0723 Jack Dempsey Breeder

Posts: 382
Age: 51 Location: Mobile, AL Favorite Fish: Jack Dempsey
 | Subject: Re: Animal adventures. Wed Apr 29, 2009 8:52 pm | |
| | saint_felony wrote: | | Oh yea, Mark, how in the hell do you examine a Gaboon Viper? Their head is way to large to do the usual tube restraining, I was afraid it hurt itself. |
There's no easy way to examine a Gaboon. When I kept them, I usually would end up doing it the old fashion way, holding it behind the head. You have to be extremely careful though, because Gaboons have the longest fangs of any snake (an adult's can be over 2.5 inches long), and they can rake them backwards to try to scratch the hand holding them. You can tube them, but the problem is finding a clear plastic tube of the proper diameter. Another approach is to restrain the viper between two foam rubber pads (the kind used in seat cushions. For the most part, unless you are needing to probe it to determine the sex, or to treat an injury, its best to just leave them be. Needless to say examining a Gaboon is definitely a two person job. One to restrain it, and one to examine it.
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