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Mort13 Posted - 07/12/2011 : 17:29:59
Finally,after about 2 months I get to handle him. I didn't half miss the lil fella while he was fasting.
Had to take some pics of the little tinker too.

Looks like I've got a snake growing out of my finger:

Tryin to push my finger out of the way with his head:

Mr Sheen:

I'm really shy so I'll hide from the camera:

Grr,she got me!


No more pics now please:


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nusnakemum Posted - 08/12/2011 : 13:34:08
lovely lil snake so shiney
Kath Posted - 08/12/2011 : 11:58:06
Thx Mort I will do..
Mort13 Posted - 08/12/2011 : 11:53:42
quote:
Originally posted by Kath

Are house snakes similar to corn snakes in their temperament, housing & feeding, general husbandry?
Just looked them up & they don't grow as long as corns. Said they can be expensive too.


Heh,heh he'd shimmy away in no time if I put him on the tree,shame!

House snakes are very similar to corns for the temperament and housing etc. I just keep mine a little warmer at around 30-31 degrees C and provide them with a moist hide. The Olive needs a little more humidity than the Cape house snakes. Some types grow bigger than others and males are smaller than females.
As for prices,it depends on what type you are interested in. A normal Cape hatchling goes for about £20. I got my pair of T-Albino Capes for £60,and this little fella was £50.

If you take a look at the A C Snakes site they have info on the different types,care sheets on the main ones and a price guide too.
Kath Posted - 08/12/2011 : 11:42:45
Are house snakes similar to corn snakes in their temperament, housing & feeding, general husbandry?
Just looked them up & they don't grow as long as corns. Said they can be expensive too.
Kath Posted - 08/12/2011 : 11:37:17
Maybe u shud Mort, just don't lose him! He's a stunner!
Mort13 Posted - 08/12/2011 : 11:06:34
quote:
Originally posted by Mamma

why???? hahahaha


Erm,because he is a little fart lol! Just a saying this way for titchy things.

Laws - Hands off,he's mine!

Lol Kath,he's a True Olive house snake. He's very shimmery,as he moves he gets lovely turqoise,green and yellow sheens. Maybe I should put him on my Xmas tree!
Kath Posted - 08/12/2011 : 10:33:13
He's very pretty Mort, very shiny & shimmery! What is he? (& don't say a snake!!)....
Laws Posted - 07/12/2011 : 23:13:47
Can i have him too ? kinda like a buy one ger one free :P heheh!
Mamma Posted - 07/12/2011 : 19:14:54
why???? hahahaha
Mort13 Posted - 07/12/2011 : 18:56:45
Ha ha I call him my little fart!
Mamma Posted - 07/12/2011 : 18:55:17
hes teeny tiny! So lovely though.
scottishbluebird Posted - 07/12/2011 : 18:43:36
Really a sweetie!

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