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12-18-14, 01:39 AM
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Baby sidewinder
This is my baby Colorado Desert Sidewinder -
Crotalus cerastes laterorepens
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12-18-14, 07:23 AM
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Re: Baby sidewinder
That's a beauty!
I always said I didn't have any interest in keeping hots. But, lately, the more of them I see, the more I'm starting to change my mind.
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12-18-14, 02:49 PM
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Re: Baby sidewinder
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Originally Posted by eminart
That's a beauty!
I always said I didn't have any interest in keeping hots. But, lately, the more of them I see, the more I'm starting to change my mind.
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Thanks!.... I love keeping venomous and once I started I never stopped.
It's a totally different experience. I used to keep all non venomous, years ago. Seemed like for every hot I acquired I sold or gave away 2 or 3 non venomous until I had an all venomous collection.
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12-18-14, 03:15 PM
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Re: Baby sidewinder
Wow, cute little one! Very nice!
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12-18-14, 08:17 PM
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Re: Baby sidewinder
Thanks! He's one of my favorite little neonates!
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12-18-14, 10:51 PM
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Re: Baby sidewinder
Now that's a beautiful snake. Not a hot keeper either, but the pull of the smaller species of rattlesnake such as that sidewinder is getting very strong indeed. What else do you have?
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12-20-14, 08:25 PM
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Re: Baby sidewinder
If you have already seen the links I just put up I can post more pics. Just let me know
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12-22-14, 06:04 PM
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Re: Baby sidewinder
I'm just sayin.... I wont say no to more pictures....
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01-12-15, 06:29 PM
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Baby sidew
Just like to wish my baby girl HAPPY 21st BIRTHDAY For today. Now I feel old
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04-30-15, 10:56 PM
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Re: Baby sidewinder
Picked up a sidewinder at the Hamburg reptile expo in PA he's awesome. Very active I'll tell ya
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04-30-15, 11:36 PM
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Re: Baby sidewinder
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Originally Posted by Koosman09
Picked up a sidewinder at the Hamburg reptile expo in PA he's awesome. Very active I'll tell ya
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Nice! There fun to work with but are deceptively quick strikers, beware, they do not hook well! Best of luck, feel free to post some pics on here!
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05-01-15, 05:41 AM
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Re: Baby sidewinder
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Originally Posted by Koosman09
Picked up a sidewinder at the Hamburg reptile expo in PA he's awesome. Very active I'll tell ya
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I see you got a Bush Viper and a Sidewinder from Hamburg. What else did you get? Where are the pictures? Start a mew thread and show us what you got.
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05-01-15, 07:45 AM
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Re: Baby sidewinder
Wow, that's a cool snake (and the others too!)! I really like their appearence, but you know, I'm a woman, I want a snake that I can handle, haha
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05-01-15, 09:21 AM
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Re: Baby sidewinder
Crotalus on one of those links a question came up that I have wondered before.
You said you force-fed a hot the same way just a lot more careful, is that true?
I'm not sure I have the cajones for that.
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