Wow i thought chuckie boy there forgot all about me and my big rear end rotfl thank you for coming back to the thread we missed ya and your name calling chuckie
militaryproductions (2 weeks ago) Show Hide 0 Marked as spam Reply | Spam Wat is a good frist Venomous Snake that is not a copperhead??????
MUFFDADDY2 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide Marked as spam Reply thats a tough quesitons becuase there reall is no good FIRST venomous snakes, but if i were to anser the question perhaps a coral snake becuase thewy ar enot aggresive and their bite mostly is not succeful in inhjecting venom for alot of reasonm, but their venom is moderatly potent! also a rear fanged hot would be a good idea
reptilesrcool said:Yes Gary i would love the link to that also i talked to him about the vids and hopefully if all works out correctly we will have some really good ones up with great info i have not talked to him in few but i will remind him today about that
reptilesrcool said:Even large constrictors have the ability to kill someone if caution is not taken i believe in saftey and caution first before dealing with any hots or large constrictors and all because some vids show the hooks in the room thats just there for backup honestly we got plenty of professional tools here we work with daily you can bet that and we will show you on the next few vids on what i am talking about
reptilesrcool said:Well i will tell you this straight up a coral snakes venom is highly dangerous and yes they are rear fanged but that does not prove to be a very good snake to have for people who do not know what they are doing and thats not a risk i am willing to send out there in any message because there venom is highly dangerous
reptilesrcool said:Hots are very beautiful and need respect and caution when dealing with them i would never ever use those hooks i threw together for them NEVER i am a lil crazy but i am not that crazy i hate playing with fait and hate testing god so i use my professional tools when it comes to having to bring them out for cage cleaning other than that they are just like fish you put them in and admire there beauty thats it they are not something you take out and play with like a ball python or something i hope noone is that stupid to do that lol i made mistakes in the past but that was alot of learning and scary moments of dealing with hots which i have learned from and i am still here thank god but people getting into the hobby need to be taught before handling or keeping hots honestly because one mistake can cause death or some serious medical troubles for life
Gary,Gary O said:Like Nick posting the vid saying he touched the Copperhead 7 times.
I know it is not you. But iut is your partner. and as you see you need to also learn a bit about venomous before giving out info. Like saying Corals are rear fanged. That is one of the BIGGEST myths about them. I am not really sure who made that up.....
Jim O said:Gary,
I admire your tenacity in this thread, and keeping your cool in light of what has been said to you. You're a good man.
I can't help but feel that some people who are posting here are good Darwin Awards candidates.
areptiledisfunction98045 said:Gary do you breed hots for market? (excuse my ignorance I am fairly new to internet herp community) I just do not see breeding hots as being a very profitable venture, well breeding snakes anyway as very profitable. It is one of those things you do out of passion, and hey if its profitable, cool but I doubt most people ever break even, after over head.
I think it would be good to hand these two some financial information. I mean these two Youtube a holics surely watch snakebytes by BHB enterprises. Brian is always saying in his videos how bad he is hurting, and that is the largest breeder in the world!!!