Different House Snake Eggs

South African snakes commonly known as non-venomous, including the Natal rock python (Python natalensis).

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Different House Snake Eggs

Postby Vipernhunter » Sat Jun 16, 2012 7:13 pm

Hello

I make picture from some different house snake eggs I have
They looks total different.
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Re: Different House Snake Eggs

Postby Bushviper » Sat Jun 16, 2012 7:21 pm

Wow I dont know anyone that has bred fuscus before. The B. capensis (mentalis) from Namaqualand have eggs which are also long and thin.
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Re: Different House Snake Eggs

Postby Durban Keeper » Sat Jun 16, 2012 7:25 pm

This is fantastic! What locality is the guttatus? did you breed them all yourself? You have to post pics of adults and please of eggs hatching. When are they due?
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Re: Different House Snake Eggs

Postby Durban Keeper » Sat Jun 16, 2012 7:32 pm

But I'm speechless. This is a great post...
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Re: Different House Snake Eggs

Postby Vipernhunter » Sat Jun 16, 2012 9:48 pm

The guttatus comes near from Durban.
The fuscus near from Port Elizabeth
The inornatus near from Port Elizabeth too. (green form)

I hope I get babies from the eggs. The fuscus eggs are more thicker like the body from the fuscus female (60 cm)

In past I breed only snakes were get living babies and dont lay eggs like the most vipers. But know I reduce my venomouse snakes and breed more colubridea.
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Re: Different House Snake Eggs

Postby shadowfoot » Sun Jun 17, 2012 12:18 am

Incredible! I agree, we need pics of the adults.
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Re: Different House Snake Eggs

Postby Fooble » Sun Jun 17, 2012 8:26 am

Great success people do not breed those first two species a all in South Africa!
You did very well!
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Re: Different House Snake Eggs

Postby Sly » Sun Jun 17, 2012 8:52 pm

Congrats on Fuscus and guttatus, not many success done on those yet, would also love to see your adult breeders if you would be so kind, thanks in advance
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Re: Different House Snake Eggs

Postby Amphibian » Mon Jun 18, 2012 10:56 am

Viperhunter - this is a fantastic acheivment.
There have been a few memebers asking to see the adults but I would really really love to see your setups / cages. How do you keep the guttatus and the fuscus. I think maybe this has something to do with your unbeleivable success with these two species.
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Re: Different House Snake Eggs

Postby kfc223 » Mon Jun 18, 2012 2:06 pm

Wow!

This is quite impressive! Please post some shots of your adults and cages.
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Re: Different House Snake Eggs

Postby Vipernhunter » Fri Jun 22, 2012 11:26 am

If the babies comes out from eggs (fuscus and guttatus) I make a keeping reporting with picture from sankes, terrariums, datas what I feed and more.

Pictures from my fuscus are on the link

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Re: Different House Snake Eggs

Postby Durban Keeper » Fri Jun 22, 2012 9:51 pm

The day they hatch will be amazing. A report of the nature will be a great contribution! D
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Re: Different House Snake Eggs

Postby Warren Klein » Sat Jun 23, 2012 5:47 pm

Well done, and good luck hatching them!!
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Re: Different House Snake Eggs

Postby Durban Keeper » Tue Jul 17, 2012 4:51 pm

Have you candled the eggs? Waiting with baited breath for an update.
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Re: Different House Snake Eggs

Postby Unforgiven » Wed Jul 18, 2012 9:04 am

It really is a sin to be uneducated and that's why I love this forum. I learn something new everyday.

Hats off to you Viperhunter, very good work
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