Hi Björn, that's definitely an amazing collection you have! Really really nice! How many worthingtoni do you have? Are these CB 2010 from R. B.? Best regards from Karlsruhe Florian
Hi to all, it has been a long time since I was active on this board, but actually I need your advice. Where else in the world wide web should I post this, if not here ;-)!? I keep an adult pair of Bitis caudalis from Rosh Pinah and an adult pair of Messina. They should be ready to breed next year. N...
Hi, I have been in a few countries in Africa before and I know that there are even parts with lower temperatures. The problem is that there are fast temperatures below of the freezing point, due to a bad isolation of the stack. But I might isolate the snakeroom and open the window every few hours fo...
Hi mate, thank you very much for your post and information. Unfortunately I have not the chance to hibernate the B. peringueyi at temperatures of 10-12°C, as our stack is not as good isolated as it should be. It is too risky for me, however more for these small adders. Yes, I am offering a basking s...
Hi mates, has someone ever bred Bitis peringueyi and could give me some information and/or hints? What I would do is to hibernate the animals seperate in boxes at room temperature around 18-20°C. During the hibernation I am offering only about 4-5 hours light. I feed them just every 4-6 weeks but I ...
Hi Jeff, thanks a lot. I just got this beauties some months ago, so I can't give much information about the capture, due to a lack of experience. I just keep them seperate at the moment and I am on the way to hibernate them. It seems that they are doing well at day temperatures of between 30°C-35°C ...
Hi, I will get back to topic. These are my beauties: 1.0 Bitis peringueyi (Walvis Bay) http://www.bilder-hochladen.net/files/thumbs/8j82-5.jpg 0.1 Bitis peringueyi (Walvis Bay) http://www.bilder-hochladen.net/files/thumbs/8j82-9.jpg 0.1 Bitis peringueyi (Swakopmund) http://www.bilder-hochladen.net/f...