some old shots

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damn that first one is :drool:

What do they run?
 
Right on, I guess I have posted on here before. The trigons go for $500/pair once they are readily excepting whole pinks. Thanks, that lateralis is smoking! It's hard to believe she was once brown.
 
Well since I forgot I had already posted some pictures in the past and a couple of them were duplicates, I feel as if I owe everyone a few more now. Here's a few terrestrials for everyone.

Naja kaouthia (just for you Chris)
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Bitis rhinoceros
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Sistrurus m. barbouri
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Cerastes cerastes
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haha, thanks. I can't wait for my little monocled to get bigger. Cerastes are loads of fun too. Out of curiosity, where did you get the B.lateralis? If you don't mind me asking that is.
 
The kaouthia is a male around 5' and crazy as a dog fed gunpowder. I've had him since he was just a tiny pink earthworm so I always figured he'd calm down with age but now after 6yrs he grows nastier by the day. The lateralis I got as a pair from a friend of mine down in southern FL as neos back in '06. If I remember correctly he got them from a breeder in Costa Rica.
 
ManicMelvin;4493937; said:
The kaouthia is a male around 5' and crazy as a dog fed gunpowder. I've had him since he was just a tiny pink earthworm so I always figured he'd calm down with age but now after 6yrs he grows nastier by the day. The lateralis I got as a pair from a friend of mine down in southern FL as neos back in '06. If I remember correctly he got them from a breeder in Costa Rica.

ah okay, the reason I asked was because I know a guy in South FL that imported a few of them a while back and was wondering if it was the same guy. sounds like it might be. anyways, beautiful animals!
 
aaahh I am quickly falling more and more in love with Trimeresurus sp. :)
and I am also very jealous of the B. lateralis
I always tell myself i will just stick with my corals and cobras (some day) but the tree viper species are becoming very enticing.
 
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