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D. Pogue


Age: 80 Nombre de messages: 63 Ville: Toronto
 | Sujet: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Ven 13 Fév - 14:36 | |
| Bonjour mes amis...... « La révolution ne sera pas télévisée » .......... mais elle sera aidée par technologie. Chacun est invité pour s'associer à l'amusement ............ J'espère que nous pouvons tout mettre en oeuvre cette petite section de « Repticlic » et l'employer pour encourager le respect pour la Nature, le herpetology, le « RealSnakes (TM) » ..... et l'un pour l'autre, aussi. Il y a tellement beauté en nature, dans la biologie évolutionnaire. Célébrons-ici le! Voici quelques photos de certains de mes serpents préférés pour le mettre en route .........              M/O/D/Pps -  pps-  ppps - ps - "The revolution will not be televised".......but it will be assisted by technology. Everyone is invited to join in on the fun.......... I hope we can all enjoy this small section of "Repticlic" and use it to encourage respect for Nature, herpetology, "RealSnakes" (tm).....and for each other, too. There is so much beauty in Nature, in Evolutionary Biology. Let's celebrate it here! Those were photos of some of my favourite snakes to get it started......... pppps - "Vive la Revolution!"  ppppps - "Punition" pppppps - Welcome To The Machine........... |
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corn_&_python


Age: 19 Nombre de messages: 3154 Ville: AU PARADIS
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Ven 13 Fév - 14:38 | |
| le rose est vraiment que trop beau  |
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Age: 27 Nombre de messages: 1223 Ville: Gatineau
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Ven 13 Fév - 14:46 | |
| Damn, the two indigos pictured look pretty massive!! The tetrateania shot killed me! hehe Those are beauties! Did they ever breed for you?
Are the days getting warmer in your corner of the country Mr. Pogue? Can't wait for the 09 herping season, I'm really hoping to do some camping/herping to observe some new species.
ps Colours of the rainbow! pps. Back in Black ppps. Damn cold snow |
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BIG


Age: 24 Nombre de messages: 528 Ville: Saint-Anicet
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Ven 13 Fév - 15:21 | |
| Salut quel est l'espèce du serpent rose ? BIG |
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Rept-alex


Age: 20 Nombre de messages: 450 Ville: terrebone
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Ven 13 Fév - 15:33 | |
| WOW ses la premiere fois que j'en voie un rose de meme  |
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Manu ADF

Nombre de messages: 6528
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Ven 13 Fév - 15:36 | |
| I will say like my friend Nic, thoses Indigo pictures just are amazing...
pps - need to pickup my jaw!!   www.canada-reptiles.com  Life's journey is not to arrive in heaven safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting, ''Holly shit....what a ride!'' |
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Marc Dubois ADF


Age: 43 Nombre de messages: 2566 Ville: Sherbrooke
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Age: 27 Nombre de messages: 1223 Ville: Gatineau
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Ven 13 Fév - 16:04 | |
| | BIG a écrit: | Salut quel est l'espèce du serpent rose ? BIG |
Il s'agit de Masticophis flagellum testaceaus ou Western Coachwhip... Ils ne sont pas tous de cette couleur, la variation naturelle dans la coloration de cette espèce est surprenante. |
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justin ADF à la Retraite


Age: 38 Nombre de messages: 2048 Ville: Sherbrooke
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Ven 13 Fév - 16:12 | |
| Let the 2009 colour-brid game begin.............  pppps - "Vive la Revolution!"   ppppps - "Punition"  pppppps - Welcome To The Machine........... |
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BIG


Age: 24 Nombre de messages: 528 Ville: Saint-Anicet
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Ven 13 Fév - 16:17 | |
| | Nir a écrit: | | BIG a écrit: | Salut quel est l'espèce du serpent rose ?
BIG |
Il s'agit de Masticophis flagellum testaceaus ou Western Coachwhip... Ils ne sont pas tous de cette couleur, la variation naturelle dans la coloration de cette espèce est surprenante. |
ok merci car c'est la premiere fois que j'en voyais un de cette couleur BIG |
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LD/50


Age: 31 Nombre de messages: 22 Ville: Toronto
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Ven 13 Fév - 16:33 | |
| OH YA!!!! A picture thread with stuff from Justin, Jon Davidson, & MODP all on the same page?!?!  And NO YAPPY "MODS"???? This is very good news for the entire internet LOL, finally something worth reading again! I can hardly wait for more, with the original Repticlic membership guys, and also pool, rancor, Brennan, Melanie, Spankenstyne, the old J&W crew.........wow. I'll be here Monday, thats for sure. Love those Drymarchons BTW. steven PS, Morph sandwich place!  PPS, I need to work on my high school French LOL  . I'll do my best to keep up! PPPS, DP speaks French, who could have guessed?  PPPPS, the all new jumpy & worthless VIP lounge! |
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bistrobob85

Age: 26 Nombre de messages: 1617 Ville: Saint-Lambert
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Ven 13 Fév - 17:26 | |
| Allright guys, this is a little too fun for me not to add anything... I dont really have nothing new so i'll post some old pics that i think are still pretty cool  . Elaphe flavolineata  Lamprophis holbrooki  Upset baby Gonyosoma oxycephala  Elaphe climacophora  Elaphe climacophora again  Chrysopelea ornata  Pantherophis lindheimeri  Mastigophis testaceous flagellum  Gonyosoma janseni  DID SOMEONE SAY BIODIVERSITY?!?! I'd like some more mustard in my morphburger, please  . phil. |
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Jon Davidson


Age: 56 Nombre de messages: 59 Ville: Toronto area
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Sam 14 Fév - 2:17 | |
| Vivre, Revolution, Vivre! Sincerement, Jon Davidson . |
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Spankenstyne


Age: 40 Nombre de messages: 48 Ville: Calgary, Alberta
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Sam 14 Fév - 4:48 | |
| Vive la revolution indeed! Wow Don, a San Fran? I don't know why I'm shocked though haha.. Looks like I'll have to get to work on some new shots to share. Great additions everyone who's posted above.  |
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D. Pogue


Age: 80 Nombre de messages: 63 Ville: Toronto
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Sam 14 Fév - 19:54 | |
| | Nir a écrit: | The tetrateania shot killed me! hehe Those are beauties! Did they ever breed for you?
Are the days getting warmer in your corner of the country Mr. Pogue? Can't wait for the 09 herping season, I'm really hoping to do some camping/herping to observe some new species.
ps Colours of the rainbow! pps. Back in Black ppps. Damn cold snow |
Yes, Nick, those San Frans did breed for me......in 2002/03/04........but I couldn't find homes for all the offspring, and I didn't have room to house any more adults.......so I stopped breeding them for a few years. It looks like things are getting better in the Hobby when it comes to Thamnophis in general, though. I really think that these amazing, active, beautiful snakes deserve more respect from hobbyists. They are definitely NOT an entry-level or "beginner" herp, as so many "experienced" keepers disparragingly dismiss them.
Here are some tetrataenia photos from the archives.....






As far as the weather question, things are seasonally pretty warm here these past few days, and we are only about 4 weeks away from the start of Field Herping Season in Southern Ontario . I usually find Garters in huge numbers by the third week of March. I'll post lots of field photos here on Repticlic when the time comes. Here is a shot of some vegetation re-asserting itself and searching for Spring 2009........just a couple of days ago, right here in my front garden .......

Speaking of "Spring"........Spring around here generally means "Yellowtail Cribo eggs". A second female appeared ready to lay earlier this week:

Look what I found just two days ago........a nice "Thursday Morning Surprise" ........

Here they are "set up" in large-grade vermiculite.......11 fertile eggs, bringing my total for 2009 to 22 (so far):

Close-up!

Here's the lone infertile mass or "slug". It weighed in at 25 grams, as you can see......

I still have another huge female corais corais who is gravid and due to lay in early March. There will be enough YTs for everyone to enjoy this season!
Regards, M/O/D/P
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flavolineata!!!! Chrysopelea!!!!
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Age: 27 Nombre de messages: 1223 Ville: Gatineau
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Sam 14 Fév - 21:43 | |
| Beautiful Tetrateania! These guys are unbelievable! Pure beauty!
Lucky on the weather Don... We still got freezing temperature and lots of snow... Herping season is probably 3 months away...
AHHHHHHH!!!! Must... Kill.... Whoever.... Invented... Winter!!
ps. Nature knows best "period" pps. Did I say Nature knows best. ppps. Haricots vert dans un Pâté Chinois = Hmmmm |
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D. Pogue


Age: 80 Nombre de messages: 63 Ville: Toronto
 | Sujet: W/C Garter!!!! Double "Het" For SNOW!!!!! Dim 15 Fév - 13:11 | |
| You and I hate winter, Nick.......but these crazy Eastern Garters seem to make it a point to be the first snakes to emerge from hibernation.......sometimes even on a warm day in mid-winter  . Every once in a while, some lucky jogger or "professional dog-walker" gets to see this here in the Toronto area......  This will become a daily sight (minus the white crap, of course!) around here in around a month.  Here's a little Garter who will never get to "enjoy" the "beauty" of a long, cold winter.......she lives here in a nice warm Snakeroom....... Thamnophis sirtalis infernalis......The California Red-Sided Garter.   And for all of those who would dare to mock us "Other Snakes"-types, here's a little message........it's a bit of a twist on Justin's photo-pun from another Thread here on Repticlic (and apparently "elsewhwere"  too). "Trouble Brewing" part 1 M/O/D/Pps -  pps -  ppps - "Trouble Brewing"  |
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stevie Membres Remercié

Age: 39 Nombre de messages: 297 Ville: toronto
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Dim 15 Fév - 14:02 | |
| Hello there Mr.Don Pogue my Herping Bussim Aquantince,i feel itchy cause i can smell that spring is just around the corner,oh th good old musk smell,the thrill of flipping things around,the bite marks,the find.....See you soon.Cheers  |
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stevie Membres Remercié

Age: 39 Nombre de messages: 297 Ville: toronto
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Dim 15 Fév - 14:04 | |
| | stevie a écrit: | Hello there Mr.Don Pogue my Herping Bussim Aquantince,i feel itchy cause i can smell that spring is just around the corner,oh th good old musk smell,the thrill of flipping things around,the bite marks,the find.....See you soon.Cheers  | P.S By the way i see you have finished organizing your sock drawer,great just in time for some good old herping around,nice pics. |
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AlexG


Age: 26 Nombre de messages: 967 Ville: Earth
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Dim 15 Fév - 14:09 | |
| Damn these san fransiscos garter are gorgeous little bugger almost looks like a morph.....! I love your pic of garters next to snow crazy! eheheh cant wait to go herpinnnnnng DAMN! kills me eveyone shooting some picture I guess its my turn...  here are some fellows I use to keep...miss them so much will have to find some more! sweet lady like Phil use to keep too! Chrysopelea ornata  here laying here almost good eggs...  Here is a specie I discovered at your place Mr Pogue long time ago...the pure and wild beauty, I remember you putting gloves to grab them! lol I though you were I though man until you had to packed them! lol  Drymobius margaritifer   they are great snakes, but looks like a rodent diet aint always the best kept dying on me... I hope to be able to get a nice group eventually! Mr Oligodon not to sure of the exact specie...  Mr Big theeth  Now a little crazy bugger sucking on nice liquidy proteins Mr Oligodon  PS here is its next lunch!  PPS Justin will you still love me?   PPPS BON APPÉTIT!  |
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bistrobob85

Age: 26 Nombre de messages: 1617 Ville: Saint-Lambert
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Dim 15 Fév - 14:16 | |
| Nice shirt!!!! I am sure there are neverending possibilities like '' Spiders and bumblebees bug me '' or '' Caramel balls - No thanks, i'm on a diet ''  . phil. |
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Spankenstyne


Age: 40 Nombre de messages: 48 Ville: Calgary, Alberta
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Dim 15 Fév - 15:45 | |
| Alex, impressive collection. Never have had the pleasure of seeing any of the species you posted in person. Sorry to hear about the troubles keeping the Drymobius, they're stunning. Great dental shot. Anything else you can share on the kukri snake? |
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justin ADF à la Retraite


Age: 38 Nombre de messages: 2048 Ville: Sherbrooke
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Dim 15 Fév - 16:15 | |
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AlexG


Age: 26 Nombre de messages: 967 Ville: Earth
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Dim 15 Fév - 16:56 | |
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Age: 27 Nombre de messages: 1223 Ville: Gatineau
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Dim 15 Fév - 19:12 | |
| Beautiful snakes everyone. Alex, that Brown Kukri seems like fascinating species to keep. Beautiful Chrysopelea too!
Don, it seems as though you make it a goal to post pics of my favorite species. Infernalis... Damn, I'm really looking into getting some of those guys this spring/summer.
The only garter I found next to snow was a dead garter. Probably a little fella' that got out to soon... Normally I get my first garter around the first days of may. |
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Spankenstyne


Age: 40 Nombre de messages: 48 Ville: Calgary, Alberta
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Lun 16 Fév - 5:56 | |
| A few quickies of some of my favourite snakes in the collection: Even the king has blue days.. Likely due to "hey who took off the moss!?"   Another blue boy   Very rare shot without her yelling at me  My only corn  Argh MORPHS!! Even the "worms" are albino!... Taco filler??  What's wrong with it's eyes? They're.... normal...  |
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LD/50


Age: 31 Nombre de messages: 22 Ville: Toronto
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Lun 16 Fév - 17:00 | |
| Wow, Alex, I can't believe that paradise tree snake with EGGS! Were they fertile?, they look good in the pic. I know these snakes are rare in the hobby, and I've been told that they are really agressive (defensive is probably more accurate I guess). I noticed that Phil has a pic of one too, so I wondered if there are any still around, do they do OK long term in captivity? Assuming that they are wild caught? I agree with you Nir about those infernalis  . More collections should have snakes like these! Thanks Don for the t-shirt laugh  , it looks like that little indigo needs a few smaller colour morph meals before he gets to chow down on that big albino in the pic LOL . "Keep us updated, aweeeeesome pics bro!" steven |
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AlexG


Age: 26 Nombre de messages: 967 Ville: Earth
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Lun 16 Fév - 17:14 | |
| Hi Steven! The eggs I had looked good, but turned bad withing 2 3 weeks kept them in the incubator but never hatched looked at their inside and havent seen any embryo...  some looked like slugs but the other looked okay might be my fault I'll never know! I can get them fresh imports a few times a year...I had mine eating rodents like phil's but didnt lived a long time but I had it full of eggs...probably didnt help to acclimate her... I'll have more at some point! If you want some contact me via pm I can let you know next time I see them around! Alex |
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LD/50


Age: 31 Nombre de messages: 22 Ville: Toronto
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Lun 16 Fév - 17:27 | |
| I don't have any experience with wild caught 'exotic' snakes like those guys, so I probably wouldn't have much better luck than anyone else, but I would line up for CH babies  if they ever become available. That would be pretty exciting. Even if the babies don't feed well at first, in the Toronto area we have a 'local guy' who can get ANY snake to feed and breed, and his help and advice is always FAST and FREE  , maybe you have heard of him LOL! Seriously, I might be interested in a couple of very small wc tree snakes if they show up here in the country, instead of large adults, I just wouldn't want my inexperience to kill something. I'll send you a pm with my e-mail, Alex. Cheers! steven PS Killer collection Spankenstyne  , yeah even the 'morph' stuff LOL. Love that Black Pine too  .
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Age: 27 Nombre de messages: 1223 Ville: Gatineau
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Lun 16 Fév - 17:31 | |
| Hey Don,
I see things are going A1 with the yellow tail cribos, but how are they going with the indigos? Any good results from breeding this year. I can't get enough of those snakes... One day, I'll have my own! Mouahahah! |
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JSI


Age: 33 Nombre de messages: 65 Ville: Toronto
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Lun 16 Fév - 22:00 | |
| This is what I like to see, brings a little tear to my eye. How I have missed Don's photographic contributions, very nice to see the yellow tailed eggs came out like you expected. Jeremy |
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Melanie76


Age: 35 Nombre de messages: 28 Ville: Halifax NS
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Mar 17 Fév - 17:22 | |
| Congrats on another 11 beautiful eggs Don! Also, thanks for the great thread. I've missed them, that's for sure! Looking forward to another onslaught of pictures! Good to see you back around Jeremy!  |
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Spankenstyne


Age: 40 Nombre de messages: 48 Ville: Calgary, Alberta
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Mar 17 Fév - 19:34 | |
| Melanie, a certain Mr Hans Grabbenbottum sent a message along..Something about seeing some "Vee-beebees"? Oh and he'll be bringing that drink along shortly after... |
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D. Pogue


Age: 80 Nombre de messages: 63 Ville: Toronto
 | Sujet: Yappy 'Mods' Rule!!!........but not here........... Mar 17 Fév - 22:22 | |
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Age: 27 Nombre de messages: 1223 Ville: Gatineau
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Mar 17 Fév - 22:41 | |
| Ahhhh! Just what this thread was missing! Indigo pictures! They are absolutely undescribable. I would give my soul to have the chance to encounter an indigo in the wild. We should all try to organise a herping trip! Mouahah!! I have an open question for you people. I have heard from different sources that snakes that are fat (I don't mean morbidly fat, but just a bit overweight) are less likely to produce viable eggs. I've been told to keep my Spilotes more on the lean side if I wan't them to be healthy. Personnaly, that's what I do, because I don't see reason to keep my snakes fatter. But recently, someone told my male spilotes was lean... So I was wondering... Here is a picture of my male.  and a picture of is ugly face!  |
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Spankenstyne


Age: 40 Nombre de messages: 48 Ville: Calgary, Alberta
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Mar 17 Fév - 23:24 | |
|   "I refuse to join any club that would have me as a member. "
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D. Pogue


Age: 80 Nombre de messages: 63 Ville: Toronto
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Mar 17 Fév - 23:25 | |
| | Nir a écrit: | | I have heard from different sources that snakes that are fat (I don't mean morbidly fat, but just a bit overweight) are less likely to produce viable eggs. I've been told to keep my Spilotes more on the lean side if I wan't them to be healthy. |
It's true. Snakes are not meant to emulate Oprah Winfrey, or her opulent "lifestyle" .........
This is exactly what I have been advocating for years now, Nick. I think we should keep ALL captive snakes "Lean and Mean" .........All of these snakes we keep have evolved over millennia to thrive under more-or-less adverse conditions........then some of us take them and put them in little plastic boxes and feed the hell out of them. They get all the lab-chow-fattened rodents that they can possibly digest, and because they are genetically programmed to eat when food is available, they oblige the keeper........so when in so many collections they get merely "fat" or often even "morbidly obese", no one should be surprised. In Nature, life is a constant struggle for snakes. When we change this in captivity, we fuck with Nature. Probably a losing proposition, long term, I'm thinking.
Try explaining that bit of wisdom to some "investor" who needs to pay off his "investment" by feeding his deformed pets every 3 or 5 days.....and then breeding them at 18 months..........this is the part of the Hobby that I decry..........
Here are some more recent pics of captive Indigos to illustrate my points, and to offset the pain of reading my "opinions" here .








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bistrobob85

Age: 26 Nombre de messages: 1617 Ville: Saint-Lambert
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Mer 18 Fév - 0:03 | |
| ... outch. That last pic is just too crazy... I'm not even an indigo fan and i do have to say that it is one of the best snake pic i've seen in a long time!!!!
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Spankenstyne


Age: 40 Nombre de messages: 48 Ville: Calgary, Alberta
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Mer 18 Fév - 1:07 | |
| Those are amazing shots as usual. Careful of the sweets though, all that caramel can't be good for it. | Citation: | | I'm not even an indigo fan |
I think I need to run this through a translator, it's not French though does anyone know what language he's speaking? |
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Melanie76


Age: 35 Nombre de messages: 28 Ville: Halifax NS
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Mer 18 Fév - 8:23 | |
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Age: 27 Nombre de messages: 1223 Ville: Gatineau
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| | Wise Man a écrit: | | In Nature, life is a constant struggle for snakes. When we change this in captivity, we fuck with Nature. |
Those are exactly my thought! That's why at 2 years old my tigers aren't 10 feet.
That brings to another Q. In Nature, snakes like Cribos and Spilotes are opportunistic feeders. They will probably go for just about anything that fits in their mouth (give or take).
So do you see a problem with snakes being fed exclusive diet of rodents. If varying is advantageous (?spelling), what type of prey can we use.
ps. Feeder morphs pss. Everybody who's a Dry fan, raise your hand. psss. Vee - Bee - Bee's pssss.  |
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JSI


Age: 33 Nombre de messages: 65 Ville: Toronto
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Mer 18 Fév - 10:01 | |
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bistrobob85

Age: 26 Nombre de messages: 1617 Ville: Saint-Lambert
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Mer 18 Fév - 11:47 | |
| Awh, Jeremy, with that pic with the anole-like lizard, it reminds me of some readings i'm doing on the Carribeans fauna and how we should also have an ''Other lizards'' forum, hehe. I love Anolis sp  . Not only are they super diversified and pretty, but their populations are able to sustain considerable densities of snake predation... What do we see of Carribean herpetofauna in captivity, almost NOTHING!!!! It has to change  . Aaaaaaaaaaaaah... sorry for my little burst of Carribean's reptiles love  . phil. |
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JSI


Age: 33 Nombre de messages: 65 Ville: Toronto
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Mer 18 Fév - 13:11 | |
| Here are a couple more just for you Phil. I don't know my anolis but I assume these are Anolis distichus dominicensis. I did notice an abundance of Brown Anoles Anolis sagrei also but only got a couple bad shots of them (Bad meaning worse than these).      Jeremy |
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bistrobob85

Age: 26 Nombre de messages: 1617 Ville: Saint-Lambert
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Mer 18 Fév - 15:04 | |
| Nice, thanks Jeremy  !!!! I like the last one, with the anole next to the bromeliad  . Have you ever seens Anolis vermiculatus or Anolis allisoni? I also really like A.cristatellus from Puerto Rico and the Cuban Steam anole... go look them up on google... phil. |
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JSI


Age: 33 Nombre de messages: 65 Ville: Toronto
 | Sujet: Now it's my turn. Jeu 19 Fév - 9:57 | |
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Melanie76


Age: 35 Nombre de messages: 28 Ville: Halifax NS
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Jeu 19 Fév - 21:39 | |
| Beautiful pictures Jeremy A gorgeousl specimen indeed! My "Snakes I would like to own someday" list is never going to end with threads like these. Those Indigo's are looking mighty fine as well Mr.Pogue  |
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AlexG


Age: 26 Nombre de messages: 967 Ville: Earth
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Jeu 19 Fév - 22:20 | |
| Jeremy your Cribo ROCKS MAN!!! ayayaye I miss mine......lovely Stinkers! AWESOME PICS thx for sharing! Alex |
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D. Pogue


Age: 80 Nombre de messages: 63 Ville: Toronto
 | Sujet: Re: Bienvenue à la Révolution! Ven 20 Fév - 0:09 | |
| Wow, it seems pretty clear to me that Jeremy just doesn't know how to follow the rules here........I mean, he's posting "lizard pics" in the "Colubrides et Autres Serpents" region!! Why isn't there a "mod" right on top of this terrible situation??  Shouldn't someone be intervening here to tell "JSI" how "bad" he is?? Or how she can "see right through" him "like my front window"?? Doesn't this guy deserve to be "banned" here too? What is this here, some kind of "Moderator-Free War Zone????" ......... Just askin'.........Thanks for the photos, Jeremy........Your photography skills keep getting better with every post. The Blacktail shots are really good  .......so are the snakes themselves, as you already know. | Nir a écrit: | | Wise Man a écrit: | | In Nature, life is a constant struggle for snakes. When we change this in captivity, we fuck with Nature. |
Do do you see a problem with snakes being fed exclusive diet of rodents. If varying is advantageous, what type of prey can we use. |
Well, now that you mention it, Nick............I do think that this ridiculous Pet Trade Nonsense about "all snakes should be trained to take rodents" is just that. Nonsense. Yes, some snakes are exclusively rodent feeders...........we all get that..........but this notion that ALL snakes must consume ONLY lab-chow-fattened rodents that you purchase from the Pet Store is not only inaccurate, but in some cases injurious to the snakes' overall well-being, and maybe even bad for their reproductive systems in the long run, in some cases anyways. Many snakes are in fact dietary generalists, and since they have evolved over millenia this way, I think it's best we as keepers tried to accommodate them as best we can.
Some snakes eat almost anything meat-or-meat-related that the keeper puts in front of them. These Drymarchon in particular seem to benefit from a varied diet I think. Mine here eat rodents, snakes, farm-raised rabbit parts, lean beefheart, tuna (!), but NEVER, never "Shopsy's" brand all-beef wieners. That would just be wrong .
Indigos react to beefheart like Oprah reacts to a dozen donuts floating in a taureen of pork gravy!! Just looks at the pics, man....... .........
Here's the store-bought chunk. The outer "fat" layer must be removed for our purposes........Sorry, Oprah ......






Recently-mauled-by-the-male Yellowtail Cribos like to too!

Buuuuuuuuuuuuuurp!!!!!

M/O/D/P
ps - I do know what a "TFSA" is, Jeremy. It's what the "Investment-Quality-Investment"-types SHOULD be doing with their money...........but they're NOT.........check out this shiny-noo poster......

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| Oh and  x3 Melanie, Jeremy and Don... What great shots. Don, any fish or fish parts for the Drymarchon as well? |
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