A picture of my two Suriname Red Tail Boas sharing their water bowl (which is technically a cat litter pan filled with a gallon of water). The female (head all the way to the right) is Eve, and the much larger of the two. The male (head about centered in the picture) is Archer, and I really am not sure how he squeezed himself in there.
However, due to these circumstances....
POOLS CLOSED!
However, due to these circumstances....
POOLS CLOSED!
Category Photography / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Snake / Serpent
Size 800 x 600px
File Size 431.8 kB
Yep. You should see more of my collection. I don't post too many pictures on here but i have some on my DA: http://venomousazaleya.deviantart.com/ . I might post a few more of my animals soon :).
Thanks so much I'm really glad you appreciate my animals. It is good to start off venomoid from someone reputable when working with hots. My cobras venomoid, and a nasty little guy to boot. His hood is about three inches wide now. But make sure it is a good venomoid dealer. Some people maim their animals or don't get the entire gland out. You gotta also realize they have to be handled like they're hot cuz they ARE still dangerous.
Yes, I bought from Venomoid Inc. In fact, the owner is a friend of mine. He is one of the very few places to do implants with surgeries rather than just ripping out the gland (or rather his vet does). However, those possibilities are always there, which is why he warns that you must treat a venomoid like a hot animal. I have luckily never been bitten by my cobra or my fully venomous Copperhead, because I am SUPER careful around them. But I do know that there is always a chance the time will come.
I had a gabbie once. Those guys are mad lethal. But they're more hiss than strike, so definitely something better to start with.
And I decided to start with the Copperhead as my first non-venomoid because I know there is such a small possibility of its bite killing me. Normally copperhead bites can be treated with a simple anti-histamine if caught quickly enough.
And I decided to start with the Copperhead as my first non-venomoid because I know there is such a small possibility of its bite killing me. Normally copperhead bites can be treated with a simple anti-histamine if caught quickly enough.
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