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big J
09-07-2007, 04:13 PM
Does anybody out there keep venomous snakes I've been looking at copperheads and they are extremely beautiful and don't get extremely big I would love to see some pics and any info on NC law and legislation on keeping hot snakes would be appreciated
Does anybody out there keep venomous snakes I've been looking at copperheads and they are extremely beautiful and don't get extremely big I would love to see some pics and any info on NC law and legislation on keeping hot snakes would be appreciated
I don't keep venomus, but here's a photo of an adult from SC. As far as legistation in NC, check with your local DNR office. They can tell you the reg's there.
http://www.thamnophis.com/thamphotos/data//500/medium/copperhead_11-10-06.jpg
ssssnakeluvr
09-07-2007, 04:33 PM
I have kept an eastern massassauga rattler and a number of gt basin rattlers, however, since moving to Utah, that has stopped. they don't allow venomous to be kept as pets here...very strict....
big J
09-08-2007, 05:30 PM
thanks for the pic that is a beautiful copperhead. These guys have live babies also but you can only breed the female every other year. I have found some interesting facts and videos on these guys. I will post the links in a bit thanks again
adamanteus
09-09-2007, 01:19 PM
Copperheads are a superb choice as a first venomous snake. All North American pit-vipers (in fact most in the world) are live bearing, rather than egg layers. You'll find the more southerly occurring sub-species can be bred every year in captivity.
flakgunner
09-10-2007, 03:17 AM
hey,
Not any more!!not since the State found out and took everything ,including my non-poisonous,(they just don't have a sense of humor).
3 Water Moccasins (one was 5 ft.),6 1/2 ft. Cranbrake ,3 Western Diamondbacks (one was 7 ft.,which I caught when it was 2 ft.,I was told it had got sent to China,for trade),Pygmy,Side-winder(baby),Mojave (baby), this was back in the early 80's,never do it again,whew!court costs,fines,court supervision for a year,Ouch!it's not worth!!You can't hold them,you can't tell anyone about them,it's best that you leave them out in the wild or for the zoo's.
Joe
adamanteus
09-10-2007, 01:02 PM
That's bad news, Joe. Here in the UK it is quite legal to keep venomous species as long as you hold the relevant licences. I have had innumerable venomous species over the years, some make rewarding captives, other don't. They're certainly not worth breaking the law for!
salzar
09-12-2007, 06:32 PM
okay O MY we use to live in OKLA. there were some of the biggest rattlers and water snakes there . we use to swim in a pond with the mocasins very scarry and dumb, but so cool too.... yea I know.. but we were never affraid of them .
but to keep them, seems to wild of a thought for me.
you know with the kids and all. heeeee heeeee
good night ..
michelle
Garter_man9986
09-12-2007, 09:17 PM
i have a few broad banded coppers for sale if you want pics pm me
big J
09-13-2007, 11:53 AM
I would love to see some pics of the broad banded copperheads but as for now I don't have the permit to keep venomous reptiles in NC thanks for offering though
adamanteus
09-13-2007, 12:10 PM
i have a few broad banded coppers for sale if you want pics pm me
I would love to see the pictures, anyway.:)
Garter_man9986
09-13-2007, 08:48 PM
it wont let me post them i just cant figure it out or something
Elliot
09-13-2007, 08:56 PM
You might have to get your post count up some more before it lets you post pictures.
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