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Old 04-03-2007, 08:12 AM
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yip seen puff adders and alot of other snakes, south africa is a gr8 place to live if you into reptiles!

i would say that the house snake is an alternative to corns. and why not have something different? especially if it is just as easy to keep?

gr8 snake at a gr8 price.
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Old 04-03-2007, 10:53 AM
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hi,we have bred these in the past,they are a great snake to keep and very docile.
if you wherent so for away we would of had it.
good look in finding it a new home.
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shame you're so far away... i have room and i quite like the abh snakes..
Ah just have a drive up Nige lol
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I read about these snakes elsewhere, and they seem to be nice snakes. Maybe an alternative for corns. I've seen ads on classifieds and shops as well. Apparenlty htey are very easy snake to keep.
From the caresheets ive read they also claim what you have said Dexter.

I must admit they are very elegant snakes.
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Could you tell me a little more about it? How long is it now? When you say it handles well, is it relatively calm when handled, or does it just "not bite"?

We've been kinda looking for one, but we'd either need one that we could get acclimatised to handling from young or one that's already quite calm, as we do take animals 'round schools to show to primary-school kids.
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It's approx 3.5ft - 4ft long, is really calm in your hands and hasn't once gone to bite me.
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Could you tell me a little more about it? How long is it now? When you say it handles well, is it relatively calm when handled, or does it just "not bite"?

We've been kinda looking for one, but we'd either need one that we could get acclimatised to handling from young or one that's already quite calm, as we do take animals 'round schools to show to primary-school kids.
Ive Pmed you
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Old 04-03-2007, 07:23 PM
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And she's sat with me now as I post this.

Thanks for having us down to visit
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goddamn it, im tryin real hard 2 get my hands on 1 of those atm. f-ing pity im allllllllllllllllll the way in belfast
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Yeah they look cool, but for me it would have to be an african mid terrace snake
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