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Jamie Osburn
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PostSubject: Drymarchon corais erebennus   Drymarchon corais erebennus Icon_minitimeThu 23 Apr - 22:58

Elapids are my favorites so I guess it makes sense that I like Drymarchon too. Currently I have one pair of Texas Indigo snakes and they are the only nonvenomous snakes that I own. They are about 1 1/2 years old and around 48" long. -Jamie

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PostSubject: Re: Drymarchon corais erebennus   Drymarchon corais erebennus Icon_minitimeFri 24 Apr - 2:32

Hi there!!

Those are goergous! Those snakes are not so common in captivity over here in Europe... And very hard to find too!

Cheers
LucasC.
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Markus Oulehla
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PostSubject: Re: Drymarchon corais erebennus   Drymarchon corais erebennus Icon_minitimeFri 24 Apr - 3:13

stunnig snakes!!! real beauties!!

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Fabian Dirks
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PostSubject: Re: Drymarchon corais erebennus   Drymarchon corais erebennus Icon_minitimeFri 24 Apr - 3:39

It makes sense. From side view they looks little like Naja melanoleuca
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Jim Campbell
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PostSubject: Re: Drymarchon corais erebennus   Drymarchon corais erebennus Icon_minitimeFri 24 Apr - 5:01

I don't mean to hijack your thread Jamie but here's an adult I recently came across in the cactus scrub just north of Brownsville.


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Jamie Osburn
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PostSubject: Re: Drymarchon corais erebennus   Drymarchon corais erebennus Icon_minitimeFri 24 Apr - 9:11

No problem Jim. That's a nice looking snake! Can you guys keep these in Texas? What is their attitude like when you encounter them in the wild? I really like them. To me they are very elapid-like not only in appearance but also in other ways; especially their feeding response! Man these snakes go crazy when I'm feeding them. The only thing I have that rivals them for a feeding response are Forest cobras. They start huffing, darting around their cages and biting everything they can, but other than that they are calm and easily handle able. My girlfriend thinks it's hilarious when they take a mouse and start rattling their tails at me for fear that I'm going to take their food from them haha. Very neat snakes for sure. -Jamie
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PostSubject: Re: Drymarchon corais erebennus   Drymarchon corais erebennus Icon_minitimeFri 24 Apr - 21:24

No, they are a threatened species and protected by the State of Texas so we can't legally keep them here. It's always a treat to see them in the wild. The ones I've encountered are mild tempered and don't seem to mind being messed with while taking their photo.

Good luck with yours!
Jim
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