Cobras are in!!!

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mqktandy;4001493; said:
why does everyone act like they have to be the best/all knowing person on every subject. Really. This is the only downfall to forums. I dont give a $hit how u handle or keep ur cobras. U got more balls than me to do ether. haha. Awesome snakes. Really cool. I especially like the albino one. Congrats 2 u

Just ignore it, that is a problem on nearly all forums. I am still going to keep them together and care for them the way that I see best. I am not the most knowledgeable person in the world about cobras but I still know enough about them to make an informed decision.

foto69man;4002186; said:
I also like your cobras. Maybe some more pictures? What's the proper term when they pop out their hood? Not too knowledgable on cobras, but they sure are sweet
Mike D;4002347; said:
Love the snakes! Keep up the good work man.
olllie;4002404; said:
Apart from not ever haven seen an albino Cobra,
Im very impressed.
Wauw.

This is exactly why Im a member to this forum.
I wish you all the best with (all) your animals. Im a bit jealous.

A red tail Python is what Im going for. Im pretty sure Im not ever
going to be close to anyones pet Cobra..
Just too scared.


Thank you everyone, again, I will post more pics of them when I have some reliable help so that I can be sure I won't get bit or have a loose cobra in my house. I promise to keep everyone posted on their growth.
 
My comment about free handling wasn't meant to be a direct analogy to keeping snakes communally. I just meant that people will do as they please regardless of what is safe.

Yes, you always run the risk of injury whenever you put two snakes together but there are things you can do to minimize the chances, such as feeding the female heavily prior to introducing potential mates. I just don't understand why you would want to risk it on a daily basis. My amel monocled goes absolutely nuts when it's feeding time and viscously bites anything that smells like rodents, including himself.

Many years ago I kept two equally sized copperheads together, separating them only for feeding. After they both finished eating one day I returned them to the cage and left the room. I returned a few mins later to find one of the coppers half way through consuming its' cage mate. Not knowing exactly what to do I opened the cage and lightly struck the aggressor on top of the head with my hook handle and luckily it started to regurge the other snake. Thankfully the other snake survived but I'm not too sure that would have been the case had I not intervened. Needless to say, that was the last time I ever housed multiple animals together.
 
random fish guy;4002764; said:
Very beautiful, but don't end up on that show "Fatal Attraction" on Animal Planet! lol



:ROFL:I was thinking that too LOL
I might be on that show some day...
"Man rasped to death by thousands of hungry Plecos"
 
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