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Old 16-10-2008, 04:34 PM
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Default Rear fanged non dwa?

What sort of species are rear fanged but don’t require a DWA apart from hoggnosed?

Boiga Cyanea ?
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Old 16-10-2008, 04:35 PM
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Old 16-10-2008, 04:37 PM
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wow that was about the fastest reply ever

i have been looking at false water cobras for a while now but am just getting into rear fanged and trying to do my homework but i dont know what i can get without a DWA (should have mentiond this in the first post)
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Old 16-10-2008, 04:48 PM
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I clicked on this thread by accident actually - that's probably why it was so quick. Thought I'd reply.

Ok the easiest way to find this out will be to find a rear-fanged snake you like then check it's not on the DWA list, which I have uploaded for you here:

schedule of dangerous wild animal act 1976.pdf




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Old 16-10-2008, 04:59 PM
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Ah thanks very much

i will have a good look at the schedule and do a good bit of reading me thinks
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Any of the Boiga sp. Heterodon sp., Hydrodynastes gigas, argentinian long nosed snake, Vine snakes............

IMO, H gigas is a reasonable snake, although they do get big and they certainly are bitey. If you go for a Boiga sp. dendrophila are very nice, but can be extremely difficult to feed and again get big and bitey, irregularis are, again, IMO, a bit plain, also big and bitey, cyanea are plain gorgeous, but can be hard to find and expensive too. I have an H gigas and a couple of B dendrophila, one of which made a real mess of my hand once. So, whichever you get take care when dealing with it..............'cept if it's a hoggie, I couldn't have one of those for laughing...........looks like it keeps chasing parked cars
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Old 16-10-2008, 07:03 PM
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Oooh Stuart you big strong hard man you


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Any of the Boiga sp. Heterodon sp., Hydrodynastes gigas, argentinian long nosed snake, Vine snakes............

IMO, H gigas is a reasonable snake, although they do get big and they certainly are bitey. If you go for a Boiga sp. dendrophila are very nice, but can be extremely difficult to feed and again get big and bitey, irregularis are, again, IMO, a bit plain, also big and bitey, cyanea are plain gorgeous, but can be hard to find and expensive too. I have an H gigas and a couple of B dendrophila, one of which made a real mess of my hand once. So, whichever you get take care when dealing with it..............'cept if it's a hoggie, I couldn't have one of those for laughing...........looks like it keeps chasing parked cars
I've both kept and handled calm FWC's. A CB specimen which is werll handled isn't much hassle at all tbh. I've also dealt with a mental adult female which was fun!
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woo falsy yeah!
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Old 16-10-2008, 08:46 PM
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probably been seen many, many times now, but this is what rear fangs can do...............



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