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Old 29-05-2008, 10:40 AM
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Default RARE colubrids - Oxybelis, Helicops, Leptophis, Chironius

Hi everyone. i have been lucky enough to find the animals i want, and now have the following animals for sale.

Oxybelis fulgidus - £150
Leptophis ahetulla - £100
Chironius carinatus - £80
Helicops angulatus - £200

please be aware that these are wild caught.
these animals are all extremely rare in the trade. they are also for experienced keepers only. Please also note that some of the above are rear fanged and or venomous.

please pm me for more information, or add me on msn. i will be able to send photos on request.

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can also call me with any questions - 07789 804452
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Sorry for jumping in on your thread, but for anyone who doesnt know, common names are;
Oxybelis fulgidus - vine snake
Leptophis ahetulla - parrot snake
Chironius carinatus - savana racer
Helicops angulatus - brown banded water snake
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indeed - helicops - brown banded water snake

thing is i always take common names with a pinch of salt, i always use latin.

leptophis and oxybelis are arboreal green snakes, with oxybelis being not dissimilar to philodryas. chironius is a large whip snake like animal, that is very aggressive. Helicops is a lovely water snake, can be kept in vivarims with a large water bowl though. - enough to fully submerse it and then a little more

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and another bump for the stunning rare snakes!!
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i've just googled these and i must say, they are stunning..... such a shame you are so far away and i have no space.... and no dwa.... damn it...

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they arent dwa mate - none of them. to be honest - you arent too far, and i will be going to houten - will you be?

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they are lovely i think the parrott snake the correct spellin is Leptophis ahaetulla not being funny just pointing out have sent pm to you also
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they arent dwa mate - none of them. to be honest - you arent too far, and i will be going to houten - will you be?

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