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Scaleless Texas Ratsnakes Hatching!!!!!

StrangeCargo

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I have been anticipating this clutch for a while. Laid 5-11-11 Hatching today 7-14-11. 5 are out so far. From a scaleless x scaleless breeding!
 

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Oh these are SO COOL!! I wish they were in my price range!! Gorgeous little guys!!
 
Small clutch- only 10 eggs. But it's a 100% hatch rate. 4 sitting in their eggs waiting to come out later....
 

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While messing with the TX Rat babies I noticed that the Hopi Rattlesnakes were hooked up... it's a good day here at Strange Cargo Exotics...
 

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Awesome rat snake babies! Wish I wanted more snakes.

Also, what are the rattlers being bred for? Pets? Releasing babies?
 
Grats Graham :). I got to hold a scale-less TX ratsnake, they are weird lol. Grats with the Hopi's too bud.
 
While messing with the TX Rat babies I noticed that the Hopi Rattlesnakes were hooked up... it's a good day here at Strange Cargo Exotics...

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how do you go about breeding and handling venomous snakes? Milk them or something? I think I will have to do some googling.
 
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how do you go about breeding and handling venomous snakes? Milk them or something? I think I will have to do some googling.

Venomous snakes breed as any other snake does with proper cycling. There's no need to ever handle them- trap boxes, tongs, hooks, etc make it easy to safely transfer them while cleaning. Nope- milking venomous snakes for fun is both dangerous and stressful to the animals. Milking is done in a few select labatories under sterile conditions... It is extremely stressful on the animals. My "hots" are all responsibly kept in a locked building inside custom caging. They are only for advanced/experienced hobbyists- it is dangerous (but so is alot of things in life that people do). I focus mainly of crotalids & heloderma... they aren't for everyone...
 
Also, what are the rattlers being bred for? Pets? Releasing babies?


There is a handful of keepers that make up the core of the "venomous community". Hopi rattlesnakes are seldom seen in the hobby- by offering CB animals, there's no real need for any to be taken from the wild. Each year I learn more and more stuff- much of that knowledge is gained through observing these animals- breeding them- etc. This year my buddy (who also breeds venomous reptiles) noticed that giving the gravid females a basking light (in addition) to a heat pad shortened gestation by a good three weeks almost from previous years litters. Well see what the results are next year too... just little things. I really enjoy the challenging aspects of these misunderstood creatures.
 
The back ends of those Hopi rattlers look like Hognoses to me, with the obvious addition of the rattle. :)
 
The back ends of those Hopi rattlers look like Hognoses to me, with the obvious addition of the rattle. :)

LOL- my friend just left... he said the same thing.."Those look like hognose snakes with rattles"... They stay small too- about the size of a hog!
 

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