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Thiago Rodrigues Snakekeeper
Number of posts : 61 Age : 43 Location : South America Points : 4855 Registration date : 2011-10-19
| Subject: Bothrops leucurus. Thu 26 Apr - 8:45 | |
| Hi people! This is my Bothrops leucurus(female), it has 4 years.Species exclusively joined in the state of the Bahia(Brazil). I bought it little time, very temperamental and dangerous, but she is calm currently in your cage. Enjoy! [img] [/img] [img] [/img] [img] [/img] | |
| | | Piero Moroni Snakemaster
Number of posts : 261 Location : Groningen (NL) Points : 4741 Registration date : 2012-04-12
| Subject: Re: Bothrops leucurus. Thu 26 Apr - 21:00 | |
| It is a beautiful female that you have there, all my congratulations ! Best... | |
| | | Arjan Breedveld Snakecharmer
Number of posts : 160 Age : 49 Location : Netherlands Points : 5274 Registration date : 2010-11-25
| Subject: Re: Bothrops leucurus. Fri 27 Apr - 2:33 | |
| Nice animal thiago, she eats well to I see. | |
| | | Jon Davidson Serpent Chief
Number of posts : 512 Age : 69 Location : Toronto area, Canada Points : 6320 Registration date : 2009-02-28
| Subject: Re: Bothrops leucurus. Fri 27 Apr - 3:18 | |
| Good looking snake. Thanks for posting this, Mr. Rodrigues. I noticed that the snake's lips were slightly gapped. I wonder if that might be something to pay attention to... Could you please tell us a little more about this specimen? Is it wild caught? Could you show us the cage that you keep it in? Again, with thanks, Sincerely, Jon Davidson . | |
| | | Joel Power Snakecharmer
Number of posts : 136 Age : 36 Location : upstate,sc Points : 5035 Registration date : 2011-07-29
| Subject: Re: Bothrops leucurus. Fri 27 Apr - 8:26 | |
| It looks kind of like Bothrops atrox but that sure is a pretty snake Lanceheads always look bad | |
| | | Thiago Rodrigues Snakekeeper
Number of posts : 61 Age : 43 Location : South America Points : 4855 Registration date : 2011-10-19
| Subject: Re: Bothrops leucurus. Fri 27 Apr - 8:50 | |
| - Jon Davidson wrote:
- Good looking snake. Thanks for posting this, Mr. Rodrigues. I noticed that the snake's lips were slightly gapped. I wonder if that might be something to pay attention to... Could you please tell us a little more about this specimen? Is it wild caught? Could you show us the cage that you keep it in? Again, with thanks, Sincerely, Jon Davidson .
Hi Jon! It has 1 meter and 50 centimeters currently This species lives in the temperature and barren climate (Bahia, Alagoas and Ceará state, along the Atlantic coast). An aggressive snake, belonging to the species bothrops. If it feeds exclusively of rats. I bought the adult snake, but it is not collected, is been born in captivity. I go to photograph the cage and to post for you! Sorry for my very bad english | |
| | | Thiago Rodrigues Snakekeeper
Number of posts : 61 Age : 43 Location : South America Points : 4855 Registration date : 2011-10-19
| Subject: Re: Bothrops leucurus. Fri 27 Apr - 9:21 | |
| - Jon Davidson wrote:
- Good looking snake. Thanks for posting this, Mr. Rodrigues. I noticed that the snake's lips were slightly gapped. I wonder if that might be something to pay attention to... Could you please tell us a little more about this specimen? Is it wild caught? Could you show us the cage that you keep it in? Again, with thanks, Sincerely, Jon Davidson .
Bothrops leucurus cage: [img] [/img] | |
| | | Thiago Rodrigues Snakekeeper
Number of posts : 61 Age : 43 Location : South America Points : 4855 Registration date : 2011-10-19
| Subject: Re: Bothrops leucurus. Fri 27 Apr - 9:33 | |
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| | | Thiago Rodrigues Snakekeeper
Number of posts : 61 Age : 43 Location : South America Points : 4855 Registration date : 2011-10-19
| Subject: Re: Bothrops leucurus. Fri 27 Apr - 9:45 | |
| - Piero Moroni wrote:
- It is a beautiful female that you have there, all my congratulations !
Best... Thanks Piero! | |
| | | Jon Davidson Serpent Chief
Number of posts : 512 Age : 69 Location : Toronto area, Canada Points : 6320 Registration date : 2009-02-28
| Subject: Re: Bothrops leucurus. Fri 27 Apr - 23:10 | |
| - Thiago Rodrigues wrote:
Hi Jon!
It has 1 meter and 50 centimeters currently This species lives in the temperature and barren climate (Bahia, Alagoas and Ceará state, along the Atlantic coast). An aggressive snake, belonging to the species bothrops. If it feeds exclusively of rats. I bought the adult snake, but it is not collected, is been born in captivity. I go to photograph the cage and to post for you!
Sorry for my very bad english Thank you for the additional information and photographs, Mr. Rodrigues. There's nothing quite like a big, mean Bothrops to command one's attention. By the way, I think your English language skills are just fine. I can understand you perfectly. Again, Thanks for posting this. Sincerely, Jon Davidson . | |
| | | Thiago Rodrigues Snakekeeper
Number of posts : 61 Age : 43 Location : South America Points : 4855 Registration date : 2011-10-19
| Subject: Re: Bothrops leucurus. Fri 27 Apr - 23:32 | |
| - Jon Davidson wrote:
- Thiago Rodrigues wrote:
Hi Jon!
It has 1 meter and 50 centimeters currently This species lives in the temperature and barren climate (Bahia, Alagoas and Ceará state, along the Atlantic coast). An aggressive snake, belonging to the species bothrops. If it feeds exclusively of rats. I bought the adult snake, but it is not collected, is been born in captivity. I go to photograph the cage and to post for you!
Sorry for my very bad english Thank you for the additional information and photographs, Mr. Rodrigues. There's nothing quite like a big, mean Bothrops to command one's attention. By the way, I think your English language skills are just fine. I can understand you perfectly. Again, Thanks for posting this. Sincerely, Jon Davidson . In the future I intend to catch a Bothrops leucurus male for reproduction with this female, but before necessary to make my Bothrops erythromelas (female) to also reproduce! It would be my first reproduction of bothrops, being born of 4 or 6 babys, facilitating the care with babys! It has a good day Jon! | |
| | | Mats Jonsson Snakecharmer
Number of posts : 149 Age : 58 Location : sweden Points : 5048 Registration date : 2011-08-04
| Subject: Re: Bothrops leucurus. Sat 28 Apr - 1:33 | |
| Hi Thiago! very nice specimen!
Jon Davidson.
I think the small gap in the first pic is because of the toungeflicking. reg Mats | |
| | | Thiago Rodrigues Snakekeeper
Number of posts : 61 Age : 43 Location : South America Points : 4855 Registration date : 2011-10-19
| Subject: Re: Bothrops leucurus. Sat 28 Apr - 4:32 | |
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