Dan123
Well-Known Member
hey guys ive latly been deep in thought of buying a venom ive gotten permision frm parents and the licence
ive talked to people who have seen how i handle nasty snakes such as my waterpython and an old coastal who will bite given half a chance and ive had heaps of suggestions so i want to know what people think of the following and also if they have a caresheet or better yet have owned one. any info wld b great.
this is what snakes im thinking of and why
brown tree(nightiger form)(boiga irregularis)- rear fanged. weaker venom off all my choices. bittey so will be good practice
Lowland copperhead(astrelaps superbus)- been told are puppy dogs. one of my fav looking. no heat needed
collets snake(pseudechis colleti)- once again puppy dogs. friend has one and its very good handeler. all hospitals carry the antivenom
Red bellied black snake (pseudechis porphyracus)- my favourite looking snake of all time. very docile. good starter elapid
ive talked to people who have seen how i handle nasty snakes such as my waterpython and an old coastal who will bite given half a chance and ive had heaps of suggestions so i want to know what people think of the following and also if they have a caresheet or better yet have owned one. any info wld b great.
this is what snakes im thinking of and why
brown tree(nightiger form)(boiga irregularis)- rear fanged. weaker venom off all my choices. bittey so will be good practice
Lowland copperhead(astrelaps superbus)- been told are puppy dogs. one of my fav looking. no heat needed
collets snake(pseudechis colleti)- once again puppy dogs. friend has one and its very good handeler. all hospitals carry the antivenom
Red bellied black snake (pseudechis porphyracus)- my favourite looking snake of all time. very docile. good starter elapid