Releasing Captive Bred...

Re: Releasing Captive Bred...

Postby Joesoapdurban » Mon Oct 06, 2008 12:53 pm

hey if you're looking to offload some of your house snakes, i'd be happy to snatch them up, I'm an intern teacher at Kearsney College and run the environmental club for the school, i have several boys at the school who are avid herp ethusiasts, and giving them captive bred brown houses would be far more preferable to letting them catch thier own, despite the booming population of them we have up here. We come across an average of 10 house snakes a week up here.

On that note does any one know were i can find a good local breeder of non venomous indigeonous reptiles in durbs
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Re: Releasing Captive Bred...

Postby Durban Keeper » Mon Oct 06, 2008 11:09 pm

I wish I could tell you, but there are not really any dedicated non venomous indigenous breeders that I know of.
The housies in Q in this thread are still very small & won't be breeding for at least another year or two.
If you PM me with the Indigenous snakes ur looking for, I can always try & find out from all the people I do know...

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