moosenoose
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.....AND I'll gladly trade an extremely flighty adult male red belly for a new born red belly
Sturdy, yeah I was shocked when I heard the news about him getting bitten by his tai. As it was one I had sold him, It was from my very first clutch I produced.
Cheers
Dee
hehe i think with every venomous snake keeper they have atleast once free handled their vens.... Ive done it....but have stoped doing it after a mate got taped by a "pet" tai..... was a lil wake up call that there is a gamble with it and i kind of like my kidneys
Comparing an elapid to a fish is a big call lol...
I'd feel more comfortable and in control free handlng my tiger snakes then walking down chapple st. It's funny how people go on about keeping elapids, whenever I see farmers throwng around cattle or horses I always think f*&^k that, give me a kingy any day. They got AV for venom.
And i highly doubt it will stop him from doing what he does, each to their own i guess.
In Victoria as part of the code of practice of keeping venomous snakes, we have to notify the nearest hospital of what types of vens we keep and they then add it to your file.
Our female Tassie Tiger is very placid, I have only seen her flare out once so far. She may be tame enough to free handle, but I don't trust her enough to try.
Hello to all you guys out there with Venomous snakes I have a question.
I have always wondered do you actually handle your snakes? You couldn't right? I would love to know how you look after them and stuff.
Please tell me a bit about what you guys do Im interested to know.
Thanks heaps
Sophie
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