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by Snake18 on June 1, 2006
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Hy guys and galls,
Here are some pics of my puffies:
1.1 Bitis arietans, the male is the one on the right:
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b350/Snake20cm/B.jpg
The female puffy:
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b350/Snake20cm/Bitisarietans.jpg
They`re not too great(I`m reffering to the pics) but you can get a pretty good ideea about what they look like.
Best regards, Alex S.
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by Chance on June 1, 2006
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Gorgeous snakes Alex! I have to admit, I'm not a big viperid fan, but any of the Bitis complex are nice animals. Best of luck with them.
-Chance
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by Cro on June 1, 2006
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Great looking Puffs, Alex.
You need to start thinking about where you will find homes for the 23 young you will end up with each year once you put the two of them togehter, LOL !
Best of luck in keeping them, I know you will have fun. Puffs are great snakes.
Just be super careful. They can be dangerously unpredictable at times.
Best Regards JohnZ
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by BREEZER on June 2, 2006
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I just love em'. They look brilliant! I find allot of them in my back yard here in South Africa. You should try and aquire a high yellow specimen! They are found abbundently here in the wild in the Kwazulu Natal Province! I dont know about their availability in the States. Just a thought for breeding purposes. Puff adders are the most common road kill snakes that i find, I'll try and post some pic's of mine. Congradulations on a beautiful pair of Puff's.
Best regrads,
Quintin (Breezer)
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