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Louis Jacobsz
06-09-12, 04:26 PM
I took this pic of one of my Western bush vipers today and just had to share it with you guys...

http://www.ljafricancaptivebreds.co.za/cpg/albums/userpics/10001/chlorechis_012_28768_x_51229.jpg

Atheris chlorechis are small semi-arboreal vipers averaging between 45 and 80cm as adults (females are usually the larger of the two sexes). They boast strong hemotoxic venom and can deliver a serious bite although deaths are rare.

It's common for females to give birth to babies that are yellow or brown in colour instead of the normal green. These will however undergo a drastic change in colour that can happen literally over night ! (from yellow or brown to green).

They are pretty hardy and easy to keep when compared to other species of the genus Atheris.

If you have any Q's regarding this species feel free to ask !

ENJOY !:laugh:

Regards
Louis.

Trent
06-09-12, 05:29 PM
Awesome pics as always!!!

shaunyboy
06-09-12, 07:07 PM
that is a truely amazing picture,of an absolutely stunning snake :shocked:

i look foward to more of your pictures,the quality of them and their subjects,are very impressive indeed

cheers shaun

Will0W783
06-09-12, 07:13 PM
Awesome species! I saw a pair at the reptile expo today, and I almost got them, but my fiance wanted eyelash vipers instead. I love the Atheris group...they're such foul-tempered little buggers, and so cute.

alessia55
06-09-12, 08:12 PM
Amazing. That photo is incredible! Love the close up on the eye... the coloring is out of this world! Thanks for sharing it with us. I love your posts :yes:

botis
06-10-12, 04:22 PM
Beautiful photo!