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April Mandel
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PostSubject: Red Phase Notechis   Red Phase Notechis Icon_minitimeThu 5 May - 10:22

This is a (poor quality!) photo of a red phase Notechis purchased from Hank Molt in 1985. I was unable to acquire a mate for it, and I sold the snake after a few years.

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PostSubject: Re: Red Phase Notechis   Red Phase Notechis Icon_minitimeThu 5 May - 15:24

Very nice and a long time ago too thanks for posting , check this Tassie Tiger ....

To me the prettiest I ever seen , looks more like a death adder !
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Albert J. Montejo
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PostSubject: Re: Red Phase Notechis   Red Phase Notechis Icon_minitimeThu 5 May - 16:42

Thanks for posting that pic April, the difference a few generations make i notice the ages of the up and coming new herpeteculturist is around thirty something years old and when i print something they seem to be in disbelief, Notechis Scutatus , Acanthophis , Oxyuranus etc. were quite common in the US reptile market many ended up in zoos as unwanted and discarded pets.
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PostSubject: Re: Red Phase Notechis   Red Phase Notechis Icon_minitimeThu 5 May - 22:51

A Tassy "Gold" there Andrew truly STUNNING!
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PostSubject: Re: Red Phase Notechis   Red Phase Notechis Icon_minitimeFri 6 May - 1:49

Nigel ! Are their any more "Tassy gold" pictures floating around , I want to see more Smile
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PostSubject: Re: Red Phase Notechis   Red Phase Notechis Icon_minitimeFri 6 May - 2:16

What a beautiful snake April! Thank you for sharing, Notechis and Pseudechis are my favourite snakes Smile
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PostSubject: Re: Red Phase Notechis   Red Phase Notechis Icon_minitimeFri 6 May - 3:10

This is another photo of the same snake. The cage was designed by me, and it had a tall space above for a mamba. The water bowl was in an area of the cage where a lid could be lowered from outside to allow the changing of the water. It allowed me to service the cage, safely, without disturbing the snake. A sliding panel, located at the top, on the side, allowed feeding, with tongs, without opening the front, an effective safety design.

I worked a full time job unrelated to reptiles with a lot of overtime, and if I came home, too tired to prepare dinner for myself and my husband, it wouldn't have been a good time to be playing with a fast moving elapid, so provisions were built into enclosures to allow basic maintenance such as cleaning water dishes without having to interact with the snake. If I was too tired to cook, I had no business handling venomous snakes, and if a snake defecated in the water dish, it needed to be cleaned. The box design shown in the photo was my solution. The side by the water bowl that looks open really isn't, the side facing the front is made of a clear acrylic plastic.


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Stephen Paull
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PostSubject: Re: Red Phase Notechis   Red Phase Notechis Icon_minitimeWed 20 Jun - 20:49

Andrew Hacket wrote:
Nigel ! Are their any more "Tassy gold" pictures floating around , I want to see more Smile

Only new to the collection and I hope to get a better look in the next few days!

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