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 our nasicornis, past and present

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Klaus Roemer
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Frédéric Seyffarth
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PostSubject: Re: our nasicornis, past and present   our nasicornis, past and present Icon_minitimeMon 11 Nov - 1:31

Some real jewels. Are you keeping them since a long time?
What are your parameters? Any tips for breeding?
Thanks for the pictures!
Regards
Fred
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Dylan van den Berg
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PostSubject: Re: our nasicornis, past and present   our nasicornis, past and present Icon_minitimeMon 11 Nov - 1:43

Hi Klaus what a beautiful photo ! nice colored snake
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Frank Manda
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PostSubject: Re: our nasicornis, past and present   our nasicornis, past and present Icon_minitimeMon 11 Nov - 2:15

Some AMAZING snakes you have there Klaus. Congrats!!!
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Travis Dimler
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PostSubject: Re: our nasicornis, past and present   our nasicornis, past and present Icon_minitimeSat 16 Nov - 3:49

Beautiful animals. I too am interested in more information on these animals. They don't seem to be widely kept despite their spectacular appearance. Are you breeding them?

TD
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Klaus Roemer
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PostSubject: Re: our nasicornis, past and present   our nasicornis, past and present Icon_minitimeSun 17 Nov - 1:42

Hi Travis

in contrast to other large Bitis, B. nasicornis are pretty difficult to keep. Best is when you can get hold of some subadult CBs that are used to captivity. Wild caughts by contrast are even more easily stressed out and succumb to infection. For example, the animal shown at the bottom - this is an Ituri forest locality snake and I had 10 of them; all died except this one, which is now with me for several years. The others are CBs and are somewhat easier. I think the best way to keep them is in drawers - the obvious downside being that you don't see much of them which of course is a pitty given the colors; however, they feel much more secure and generally seem to do better. Another myth is that they like it moist. I think its better to keep them on the dry side. A bit of water sprayed once a week in one side of the enclosure is sufficient. Feeding is no problem; they do well on small freeze-thawed rats or even chicken. However, they defecate only about four times a year. We have not yet bred them but hope to do next year.

Take care,

Klaus
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