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04 Nov 07

WCH Clinical Toxinology Resources

  • This site allows you to look up the effects and or existance of venom in snakes and other animals.
    - jjspirko on 2007-11-04
29 Oct 07

African House Snake Information & Care

  • This site is
    dedicated to African House Snakes and other African Colubrids.

    I have personally been working with snakes since 1984 and have
    found a special love for the snakes that make up the Genus Lamprophis,
    (which means the shining snake).   The African House
    Snake is actually quite misunderstood despite how easy most
    species are to care for.  

    There is massive confusion about several of the species and sub
    species, breeding issues and "morphs" and "color
    phases".  Unlike many typical Colubrids there is still a
    tremendous amount of work to be done with House Snakes.  It
    is the sheer volume of unknowns and taxonomic work yet to be done
    that led me to work with African House Snakes.

    - jjspirko on 2007-10-29
23 Sep 06

Reptic World swicki - powered by eurekster

  • Reptic World is a specially tuned search engine to find the best sites, articles, forums and information about reptiles and herpetology. Run custom tuned Searches for reptile terms such as asian rat snakes boa constrictor corn snake garter snake gecko herpetology house snake king snake lizard python rat snakes reptile forum snake forum african house snake boa constrictor bull snake carpet python corn snake dumeril's boa Lamprophis capensis Lamprophis Fuliginosus pine snake rainbow boa savu python snake tree python woma python - jjspirko on 2006-09-23
08 Sep 06

Reptic Zone Thread, Good Larger Pet Snake

  • You know this is really a great thread cause a lot of people would like a bigger snake then a corn, ball or a lot of the other 4-5 foot stuff but they don’t want something that is likely to eat a small dog if it gets out like a Redtail Boa or Rock Python Might.



    So I decided to tool around the net and come up with a pic for each of the larger snakes in the list I provided along with a Jungel Carpet and a Rainbow Boa that were mentioned by others. The fact that others mentioned them by the way is the only reason I did not list those two.
27 Aug 06

The African House Snake Blog: Why Won't These House Snakes Breed

  • This problem is from the fact that when we think of "common" or "brown" house snakes there are actually TWO species that look quite similar to each other and most of the herp world is under the impression that they are indeed one in the same. Then when you try to interbreed these animals they are more then willing to go through with the act but you get slugs (infertile eggs). On some occasions you may get a few good eggs and the offspring will be hybrids between the two and mostly infertile. - jjspirko on 2006-08-27
18 Aug 06

The African House Snake

  • Welcome to the African House Snake Page. This page is intended as an internet resource for people interested in finding about the amazing African House Snake (Lamprophis fuliginosus).   Also, and more appropriately known as the Brown House Snake, these little colubrids may be the easiest species of snake to keep and breed in captivity.
10 Aug 06

How to build enclosures for reptiles - custom snake cages - arboreal snake cages - snake keeping cage info - homemade reptile cages

  • Most of you will have asked the question “how do I build
    a homemade reptile enclosure
    ”? It must be secure.
    It must be comfortable. It must be one they cannot escape from. One
    that you can be proud of. One that looks good and doesn't break the
    bank.
26 Jul 06

Incubation of snake eggs.

  • w are two photos that show an occasion after a Children’s/Spotted Python egg split open during incubation. A makeshift “humidicrib” was set up to attempt to complete the incubation process. This did in fact succeed. Photo to the left is of the snake - jjspirko on 2006-07-26
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