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Awesome collection. Esp the Mangshan pitviper. Just read a bit on wiki and it Mark Oshea said "It is reputed to be the only non-cobra known to spit venom." Is that true?
 
Awesome collection. Esp the Mangshan pitviper. Just read a bit on wiki and it Mark Oshea said "It is reputed to be the only non-cobra known to spit venom." Is that true?

ive always wanted to keep vens, but spitting vens... why even go there haha.

awesome collection mate!
 
Mangshan Pitviper

Awesome collection. Esp the Mangshan pitviper. Just read a bit on wiki and it Mark Oshea said "It is reputed to be the only non-cobra known to spit venom." Is that true?
Mark O'Shea,s book says up to 1.8 metres in length, male in my pic 2.1! & are a breeding pair. Photo taken in Europe.
 
thanks for your compliments:D



Crotalus horridus atricaudatus (this snake is nearly 30 years old!)



Bothrops asper



Dendroaspis viridis



Dendroaspis viridis



Crotalus atrox



Agkistrodon bilineata



Calloselasma rhodostoma



Echis carinatus sochureki


Have some fun
Many thanks
Benjamin
 

Cryptelytrops purpureomaculatus



Crotalus simus

more pictures coming soon...;)

Have some fun
Many thanks
Benjamin
 
Your collection is amazing truely ...Are you able to give us a bit of information on how you house them and feed,and what they feed on and what they are like to keep? ..are they quiet or flighty or just out right nasty ...?
even though none of us will experience these personally (well most anyway) it is still good to know how you,and the likes of different people in other countries deal with your collections ...;)
 

Crotalus viridis


Brachypelma smithi


Brachypelma smithi


Naja kaouthia


Naja atra

enjoy it:)

Many thanks
Benjamin
 
Ben you were doing perfectly untill those spiders pics ;) (am scared of spiders) you have an incredible collection ...even your spider I suppose :)
 
We have also noticed the natural settings - no newspaper, plastic tubs or perches - THAT IS THE WAY TO KEEP REPTILES!
Fantastic snakes and photography Ben.
 
Gorgeous creatures there, especially the mambas (have a bit of a soft spot for them ;)) and the mexican red knees have always been a fave of mine too.

Cheers for sharing your stunning pics and making us all green with envy :lol:
 
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