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Ivan Volgare

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PostSubject: Novice species   Novice species Icon_minitimeThu 20 Oct - 2:23

Hello boys are new to the forum. I'd like to know what kind of poisonous are encouraged to a neophyte ?.

Sorry if there are spelling errors, and if I'm wrong session
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Yannick Berthoud
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PostSubject: Re: Novice species   Novice species Icon_minitimeThu 17 Nov - 21:38

Hi,

Trimeresurus albolabris or Trimeresurus venustus are sometimes good for beginner.

Personnally, i'm agree with this, and Aspidelaps lubricus are "easy" too but the manipulation are some different about the 2 previous snakes.

My personnal experience tell you do not try to have Trimeresurus stejnegeri, Crotallus cerastes or Crotallus lepidus has the first time. maybe on second Wink

Are you going to hamm on december ? Hope you can understand my bad english Smile
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Emil Herrgård
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PostSubject: Re: Novice species   Novice species Icon_minitimeThu 24 Nov - 1:30

I would say it should be something that you would like to keep for a long time.
Starting with a Naja is maby not a good idea, but if that is your thing then you should find someone close to you that can teach you everything about it and how to care for it.
When the "mentor" feels you are ready for it, then you can get your own Naja.
The same for every other hot snake like Crotalus, Trimeresurus, Aspidelaps and so on.

Good Luck!
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