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Re: 07 Blue Beauty
I have too...
The male is 260 cm long and the female 250 cm..
Pretty active during the daytime... and now i have 15 baby too...
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Re: 07 Blue Beauty
Cool, do you have any pictures of them? I measured this guy more recently using three methods (string, wall, and serpwidgets) and he is between 8.5 and 9 ft.
Its about time to find him a worthy mate since I have room.
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Re: 07 Blue Beauty
Ok I have to ask, how tall are you???? 5'1"? That is a LONG beauty!
I just changed my roommates beauties to one that has a lot more climbing branches and more fake plants. They are super active. Is it normal for beauties to be so active? They where not that active in their other cage.
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Re: 07 Blue Beauty
Originally Posted by caosmaker
Shure...
Here... the female and the eggs...
She is a little messy
Here a photo of the male...
the photo is not really good. The terrarium is 120 cm long...
and here some photos of the small ones
But i have a funny question...
You usually do the "winter sleep" (i think that "brumation" is the right world)??
And what temperature keep them?
Nice beauties
I have never "officially" brumated him, just dropped the temps in the cage overall with a big drop at night(~60F) and slowed down feeding a lot. Coming from the Thailand/Burma area they are a more southern form like ridleyi or grabowskyi so a long brumation that ssp. like taeniurus and schmackeri need is not required.
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Re: 07 Blue Beauty
Originally Posted by akaangela
Ok I have to ask, how tall are you???? 5'1"? That is a LONG beauty!
I just changed my roommates beauties to one that has a lot more climbing branches and more fake plants. They are super active. Is it normal for beauties to be so active? They where not that active in their other cage.
6'
Yeah they are very active, especially in the morning and evening. Their Genus name Orthriophis means "dawn snake" hinting that they are primarily crepuscular. Mine will usually come out around 6 am and cruise until about 10am, then hunker down or swim during the warmest part of the day until he becomes active again a few hours before sunset. Definitely not a rack/tub type of snake.
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Re: 07 Blue Beauty
How are the babies temperments?
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1.0 - Naja siamensis - Zeus (Black & White Spitting Cobra)
1.0 - Naja n. woodi - Hades (Black Spitting Cobra)
0.1 - Naja nigricollis - Athena (Black-necked Spitting Cobra)
coming at some point in the future
Naja annulata (Ringed Water Cobra)
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Re: 07 Blue Beauty
Wow! That is one pretty boy! You are making me want one!
Is he full grown? How are their temperament? Are they a snake you can handle regularly (like a corn) or one you leave alone for the most part (ETB).
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Re: 07 Blue Beauty
Neal, some can be pretty defensive but at that size its no biggie. Others never bite, just depends on the snake. Mine never bit me until he hit about 6 ft when he went through a pissy stage.
Originally Posted by Jay_Bunny
Wow! That is one pretty boy! You are making me want one!
Is he full grown? How are their temperament? Are they a snake you can handle regularly (like a corn) or one you leave alone for the most part (ETB).
He came from big adults, and with his current size at this age he will likely put on another 3 ft or so in the coming years. He is extremely cage defensive and I would not dare getting him out while he is climbing around on the branches (tried that once - he anchored about half of his body to a branch and then began lunging at me with the other half, and at that size he can hit me in the face from at least 4 ft away), so I wait until he is in a hide. Once he is out he is like a big corn though. I handle him once or twice a week and that seems to be a good median between not enough and too much. Getting them used to you when they are young is the key.
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