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Joel Power
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PostSubject: Agkistrodon taylori-bilineatus    Agkistrodon taylori-bilineatus  Icon_minitimeTue 8 Jan - 5:42

So what is the care for this species like? Is it like other Agkistrodon I know their venom is a lot hotter then other Agkistrodon but the size is appealing.
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Chris Smith
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PostSubject: Re: Agkistrodon taylori-bilineatus    Agkistrodon taylori-bilineatus  Icon_minitimeTue 8 Jan - 7:43

An easy snake to maintain. Temperment varies. I have seen them very mild mannerd,but years ago I had one adult female that i would feel safe to say was the most aggresive snake I ever worked with .This would include Lanceheads,and mambas. This snake was so mean that it would see me moveing in the room est. 40 feet away. It would strike at the glass over and over.When I would clean the cage I would have to clean hers first,that way when i finished all the other cages,I would have to clean hers again,because she was wound so tight she would deficate again. If I would put her with a male she would make every attempt to kill him.So I would keep her enclosure coverd so not to upset her. It was a shame because it was a very nice A. Bilineatus Bilineatus. I kept all of my Cantils at about75 -78 degrees year round, I do not see any reason to hibernate these snakes,they will breed when i put them together.I would only feed each snake one mouse a week. With all venomous snakes treat them as if they are all dangerous. DONT think you can trust them ,or you are faster than they are,you are not. Follow safe practices,and you will see all snakes are easy to work with. One other thing to note useing gloves to handle venomous snakes is not a practice. Sorry about the rant. Be careful Chris
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PostSubject: Re: Agkistrodon taylori-bilineatus    Agkistrodon taylori-bilineatus  Icon_minitimeTue 8 Jan - 17:14

So more or less can be calm or it can be crazy thanks for the info Smile Any Hot is dangerous.
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