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peterG

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Friday, August 16th 2013, 6:48pm

Charina bottae

Hello All,

I am a huge fan of the WI Chilabothrus and Tropidophis,

But these have always fancied me :D

August 15 - 2013 i got a litter of 0.0.5 wich is not bad as it was the females first litter. It´s the second time i breed the species, and it definetly wount be the last.

One of my all time favourites.

Enjoy this Picture of one of them.



And may i add, that i havent had any regrets joyining this forum, a nice place to post pictures of ones snakes.

Kind regards

Peter

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Friday, August 16th 2013, 6:54pm

Congrats, that's really rare snakes. thank's for sharing.

best regards Manni

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Friday, August 16th 2013, 6:54pm

Hi Peter!

Although Charina bottae looks like a giant earthworm I like this species :thumbup: Beautiful "snakes" ;)

Congratulation!

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Phil
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ich habe nur meine Erfahrungen, was allerdings ungefähr auf dasselbe hinauskommt."

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Sunday, August 18th 2013, 9:42pm

Thanks,

For the cind Words.



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Monday, August 19th 2013, 6:12pm

Charina bottae looks like a giant earthworm

"snakes"

:good-posting:
You made my day :rofl:
Note the inverted commas at the word snake :rofl:

@ Peter.. don´t take it to seriously..
Like i said before they are definetly not my cup of tea.
But everyone has their own preferences.
For me also Bitis peringueyi and Cerastes vipera are very nice and intresting species,
what many may not understand.

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Tuesday, August 20th 2013, 1:22pm

Quoted

:good-posting:
You made my day :rofl:
Note the inverted commas at the word snake :rofl:

@ Peter.. don´t take it to seriously..
Like i said before they are definetly not my cup of tea.
But everyone has their own preferences.
For me also Bitis peringueyi and Cerastes vipera are very nice and intresting species,
what many may not understand.

I just noticed it know as you made it clear to me :muhahaha:

Dont worry, i am not thinking to much about it as i am use to hearing about it from my freinds, why on earth do you want such dull, brown, small, shy snakes.

As i always say beuty is in the eye of the beholder :D i am just glad that there is somthing fo all of us, and as you then i am esepcially fond of Bitis peringueyi.

And today August 20 - 2013 i made sure that there will be evne more giant earth Worms and "snakes" :D my second litter of 0.0.5 arrived today.

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Peter

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Tuesday, August 20th 2013, 3:28pm

Congratulations on your second litter!!!

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As i always say beuty is in the eye of the beholder :D

Exactly! They really look a little weird but in my opinion it makes their appearence more interesting ;) I'd like to see some pics of the adults :)

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Phil
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Saturday, August 24th 2013, 10:38pm

Hello,

Here is a couple of shots of a couple of males, my females are not worth showing, as they dont look to good after giving birth.





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Peter

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Saturday, August 24th 2013, 10:59pm

Thank you very much Peter for showing :thumbsup: Interesting looking animals!

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Phil
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