Welcome to Fauna Classified's venomous forum. If you have a question about venomous snakes, please post it here and I'll do my best to answer it. Or I might point you to a place where you can find a good answer, because there are some topics that other people are a lot better qualified to deal with. I just catch the snakes and clean up after them, and collect venom for the educated folks who do all the real work. The special veterinary needs of venomous snakes is something I'm very interested in, along with humane handling and restraint techniques that are safe and comfortable for the animals.
You can find a lot of helpful information on these subjects on my web page,
http://www.snakegetters.com. Please check there for suggestions on safe restraint techniques and veterinary care before posting your questions here - there might already be an answer on the web page. But if you can't find what you're looking for there, please feel free to chime in over here. Or just say hello and introduce yourself, or share some of your own knowledge and experience. We're all here to learn from each other, so please pitch in and share what you've got.
Safety is important. Don't get bitten. Handling venomous snakes is dangerous and can result in your being maimed or killed (not to mention deep embarrassment and huge hospital bills). I am not encouraging anyone to keep or handle venomous snakes. But if you've already made that choice for yourself, I do encourage you to keep safety a top priority. So drop on in and say hello - it's nice to meet you, and welcome to the forum.