

C. puniceus pair
question for puniceus breeder: if they do breed, will the litter have a more dominant color as in most will come out looking like it’s dad/mom?


question for puniceus breeder: if they do breed, will the litter have a more dominant color as in most will come out looking like it’s dad/mom?
came in with an open nose rub. treating them is a nightmare tbh they won’t stop trying to bite me.
might search for a unique morph female now…
baby painted mock viper (Psammodynastes pictus). technically mildly venomous but compared to a common mock viper this one is pretty much harmless. only about 60-70cm long as adult. a piscivore, but will accept tadpoles/frog from time to time.
found this one in my garden. many on inaturalist thinks it’s A. rufusoculara though i read its endemic to vietnam so i’m not sure
fed her a f/t wolf snake. she still think that it’s a live one based on her holding that position for 15 minutes.
a very large Duttaphrynus melanosticus, in fact the largest individual i’ve ever seen. seems to have a spinal deformity because the next one i found is considerably ‘longer’ in proportions.
i’ve read about some dipsadine snakes that are somewhat highly venomous such as Elapomorphus sp. and false water cobra that can sometimes cause adverse reactions on some people.
her last poop was february. even after a year with her i still can’t wrap my head around her pooping schedule…. even my ball python still poop at least once a month and my colubrids and elapids at least a week after eating.
red necked keelback (Rhabdophis subminiatus) feeding on a crested toad.
Hasselt’s frog/litter frog (Leptobrachium hasselti) at 500m asl in southern Sumatra
while she’s out, tried letting her roaming my yard but as you can see she can’t be trusted with those cars and she’s surprisingly fast.