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Jan Koetze
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PostSubject: Trimeresurus wiroti   Trimeresurus wiroti Icon_minitimeSun 6 Apr - 20:26

Trimeresurus wiroti, male. Unfortunately this little fellow didn't make it. It was a capture bred animal 2005 and it wouldn't eat. I did a few force feeding sessions (not nice with such a small animal!) and just when i thought everything would be okay he died. After 3 years i still feel like shit about it. I had him for 6 months or so.

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Karsten Hoer
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PostSubject: Re: Trimeresurus wiroti   Trimeresurus wiroti Icon_minitimeTue 3 Jun - 2:42

Hey Jan,

sad storry. I know how you feel. I am the same way. When ever i lost a snake i still feel bad about this, even years later.

This is one of the snakes i would like to keep my self. Where did you get the offspring from ?

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Jan Koetze
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PostSubject: Re: Trimeresurus wiroti   Trimeresurus wiroti Icon_minitimeTue 3 Jun - 22:09

Hmm i can't remember his name (but must have it somewhere) but he was from Austria... I bought the animal in Houten... However, I do remember that i'll did get no response whatsoever when firing a email to him with some questions about feeding and setup conditions Evil or Very Mad

Jan
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PostSubject: Re: Trimeresurus wiroti   Trimeresurus wiroti Icon_minitimeThu 5 Jun - 12:08

Hey Jan,

that´s bad manners. I don´t believe that some folks still keep their experience as a secret.

Karsten
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PostSubject: Re: Trimeresurus wiroti   Trimeresurus wiroti Icon_minitimeSun 8 Jun - 2:26

That's sad Sad T. wiroti are awesome animals...

Did your sp. feed on rodents? A friend of mine, have had lots of problems, getting his wiroti to feed properly.
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PostSubject: Re: Trimeresurus wiroti   Trimeresurus wiroti Icon_minitimeSun 8 Jun - 3:47

At first i tried small rodents but without any luck. Then i tried very small gecko's (Lygodactylus picturatus) which i bought in a local pet shop (25 euro each Sad ) and he did eat those gecko's as if there was no tomorrow. The animal itself was somewhere around 10cm and these gecko's where approx. 3 or 4cm. Perfect. This went on for 2 months or so (approx. 6 x 25 euro Sad ) and then i couldn't buy any more gecko's, they simply where not available anymore. I searched high and low. At that time it was winter here so frogs (i have a small pound) or anything else wasn't a option either. I switched back to baby rodent and wrap them with gecko skin. No luck, i couldn't foul him Crying or Very sad At that point i even would have trow my mother in law in if that would help (guess not). I tried everything from fish to gecko tails but nothing. After a month or 6 (at that point he did'nt eat for more then 3 or 4 months or so and and he was getting very thin) i start to force feed small (parts) baby rodents. This went on for another month and one morning he was dead.

And that was my wiroti adventure Crying or Very sad I've tried to buy another animal(s) but for some reason i cant find them anymore. It looks if no one have them anymore or at least are not able to breed them. Very strange...

Jan
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PostSubject: Re: Trimeresurus wiroti   Trimeresurus wiroti Icon_minitimeThu 28 Feb - 5:23

Hey Jan,

is it possible that the name your looking for is NIMA BEIGI????
I bought some Vipera a. ammodytes from him, i also get no response when i asked about the problems i´ve had with the male.

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