Quick Fix Dasypeltis scabra hatching

Re: Quick Fix Dasypeltis scabra hatching

Postby Fooble » Sun Jun 06, 2010 10:47 am

Yes bush viper i agree fully with you. Its like keeping gecko/frog feeding snakes if you cannot obtain the food source.

How ever i read that imformation here :

http://dasypeltis.com/

I thought it would make sense in some respect?
Also interesting to read it took up to 12 months for a hatchling egg eater to die without being fed from birth which i found quite astounding?
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Re: Quick Fix Dasypeltis scabra hatching

Postby Bushviper » Sun Jun 06, 2010 6:16 pm

Fooble wrote: How ever I read that information here :

http://dasypeltis.com/

I thought it would make sense in some respect?


Fooble I know Andreas quite well and got some Red tailed green racers from him in the past. Lovely animals. Some of his Dasypeltis, Cape house snakes and Coral snakes have come from me as well.
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Re: Quick Fix Dasypeltis scabra hatching

Postby Fooble » Sun Jun 06, 2010 6:18 pm

Fancy that.

That's quite a good page with loads of Dasypeltis info.
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Re: Quick Fix Dasypeltis scabra hatching

Postby suke816 » Thu Dec 27, 2012 3:15 pm

I got some hatching baby of Dasypeltis scabra (from RSA) !! :D

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Re: Quick Fix Dasypeltis scabra hatching

Postby Bushviper » Thu Dec 27, 2012 5:49 pm

Always nice to see this.
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