venemous snake keepers

what kind of snakes do fish keepers mostly house


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wickedpayara

Feeder Fish
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How many venomous keepers do we have. im into very bad ass fish and snakes as well. As with any venomous keepers we all know bites and i have a great respect for venom. but i would like to chat with you guys and have some babies to find good homes for. hit me up, wickedpayara:drool:
 

Wiggles92

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How many venomous keepers do we have. im into very bad ass fish and snakes as well. As with any venomous keepers we all know bites and i have a great respect for venom. but i would like to chat with you guys and have some babies to find good homes for. hit me up, wickedpayara:drool:
What kind of babies?
 

andyjs

Jack Dempsey
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I don't yet keep any, but fairly soon, I will be getting either a larger python (probably carpet) or RTB
 

zoohouse

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I have kept an asian brown cobra, a spec. cobra, and numerous rattlers and copperheads. I currently keep a few color morph kings, a few corns, a jampea/superdwarf retic, and a ]v[onster black-troated monitor along with a few different types of turtles. I have also owned beaded lizards. Herps were my first love.
 

snakeguy101

Fire Eel
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I keep a bunch of hots currently and have worked with most of the more commonly seen hots in captivity. I keep rattlers, Aqkistrodon, cobras, heloderma, and arboreal vipers and some others.
 

Sylvias

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worked with but do not keep hots...yet. this time next year i'm sure i'll have few. I trained in fl. but never got my permit down there since i was moving, working on it here...which is ridiculously to easy.... but still other things take priority right now.
 

Tramonte172

Gambusia
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I wish you were closer. I am in Ohio.
 

A. gigas

Fire Eel
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worked with but do not keep hots...yet. this time next year i'm sure i'll have few. I trained in fl. but never got my permit down there since i was moving, working on it here...which is ridiculously to easy.... but still other things take priority right now.
It's way too easy here. A recreational permit is $20 and a breeder's permit is $60. No training required. That covers all species of non-native venomous (Plus burms, retics, afrocks, and green 'condas..) and native venomous do not require a permit.:screwy:
 

Lepisosteus platyrhincus

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Done some work with them. Want some!! Should have some soon. Crocs are my true calling though.
 

Lepisosteus platyrhincus

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It's way too easy here. A recreational permit is $20 and a breeder's permit is $60. No training required. That covers all species of non-native venomous (Plus burms, retics, afrocks, and green 'condas..) and native venomous do not require a permit.:screwy:
Thats not crazy. No permit is how it should be
 
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