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Dear Venomland Members and Friends, Venomland is a little more than 6 years old now and by far the biggest Hot Snake community on the Planet! We want to thank all of you who made Venomland the leading Board. We are also very thankful to our Moderators and Admins for years of hard work. Now, it is time to move on. I have been thinking how to proceed and what to do with our beloved board as we reach a size, that we need to make drastic changes to secure the future of our community. As of now, Venomland is hosted by a free (well mostly free) hosting service. That was good for the first years but now we need to find a new way to run our forum. I have spend hundreds of Dollars over the years to keep Venomland up and running, and i have done so with pleasure. Now, we need your help! We need to come up with several thousand dollars for our Venomland 2.0 project, which i frankly cant pay for any longer by myself. So Venomland is asking his Friends and Members for the first time for their financial Support. Please help to keep Venomland alive, and let us move on to a new, better Portal in the Future! Every Dollar is helping us a great deal. I know, its hard times for everyone, but please spare a few Dollar for our community. If you have only 10 Dollars to spare, we are grateful, if it is more, it would be awesome. We are planning to develop a very new Venomland, with real community functions, a forum like you are already loving it and a real (online) Hot Snake Magazin. Also, there will be download areas for scientific papers, Wallpapers and more. Again folks, we can only do that if you all help. Please send me a Private Message if you want to keep Venomland alive, i will provide you with the details on how to donate Money. For now, we can accept money from creditcards via skrill (please google it, its a free service - account-details will be forwarded to you) and paypal. All the best, and for a (hopefully) nice future of our Board. Mario

 

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These are the newest snakes that I added to my collection and John Light hand picked most of them except for the pallida, those were bought from Randy Curious of Venom Street. Thanks guys.


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Naja siamensis

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Naja melanoleuca

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PostSubject: Re: More cobras courtesy of John Light and Randy Curious   More cobras courtesy of John Light and Randy Curious Icon_minitimeFri 2 Jul - 15:08

Very nice. I like the southern african melanoleuca, its upper body is especially light.

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Thank you I hope to breed them this year
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PostSubject: Re: More cobras courtesy of John Light and Randy Curious   More cobras courtesy of John Light and Randy Curious Icon_minitimeFri 2 Jul - 15:20

Nice collection.
Is this your basis setup of "cages" ? Or just for quarantine?
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The Naja annulifera is really nice.
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Brett Franklin wrote:
Very nice. I like the southern african melanoleuca, its upper body is especially light.


Indeed a gorgous animal like the rest
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Glad you like them Victor~! They are surely nice animals!
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Jon Davidson
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Fabian Dirks wrote:
Nice collection.
Is this your basis setup of "cages" ? Or just for quarantine?
My thoughts, exactly; and a good question, too. Just out of curiosity- why not respond, Mr. Mena? Some fine looking specimens, indeed. Sincerely, Jon Davidson .
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Sorry Jon for not responding but yes most of my cages are in a rack system that works for me check out a good friend of mines setup at riobravoreptiles.com my cages allow maximum number of animals to be kept in a minimum amount of space, and cleaning is a simple task glad you like my specimens thank you guys
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PostSubject: Re: More cobras courtesy of John Light and Randy Curious   More cobras courtesy of John Light and Randy Curious Icon_minitimeSun 4 Jul - 19:23

Nice animals!
Do you have a picture of the N. melanoleuca hooding or a full body picture?
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PostSubject: Re: More cobras courtesy of John Light and Randy Curious   More cobras courtesy of John Light and Randy Curious Icon_minitimeMon 5 Jul - 14:55

Thank you Bjorn and you know the funny thing is I have had them for over three months and both the male and female have yet to hood but if indeed one or both decide to model for me I will post pics for sure
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Nice animals for sure !
i really like the sputatrix !
good luck with them.
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Very nice cobra ! i love S.A melanoleuca and your annulifera too. I love you
R.
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Yeah, your forest is very light on top. Here is a pic of one of mine (juvie):

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PostSubject: Re: More cobras courtesy of John Light and Randy Curious   More cobras courtesy of John Light and Randy Curious Icon_minitimeTue 6 Jul - 8:35

Those SA melanoleuca are awesome! How big do they get normally as an adult?
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Not as large as their northern cousins I believe, but big enough. I have kept many that are over 1.8m, some bigger. They are incredibly strong snakes too.
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Hello Stefan when I clean cages I will take some new pics of the adult melanolueca I am pretty sure my male is pretty close to 7 ft of not bigger havent really put the tape to him.but thank you for your comments
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Stefan Anthonijsz wrote:
Those SA melanoleuca are awesome! How big do they get normally as an adult?

++ 1000 ! Everything seems prettier in S.A Sad
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patrick vince wrote:
Stefan Anthonijsz wrote:
Those SA melanoleuca are awesome! How big do they get normally as an adult?

++ 1000 ! Everything seems prettier in S.A Sad
R.

Even the ladies Razz
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Thanks both!

@ Patrick: You are right, those SA people are lucky with that kind of flora and fauna.
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Hahaha lol @ Brett Very Happy
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