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Another dutch member

Josua

Colubrids rule
Hello,
I've been reading here for about a month now, so I thought I introduce myself.
My name is Josua Hannink, I'm 22 years old and I live in The Netherlands. (so please excuse me if my englisch isn't always perfect ;) )
I work as a veterinarian's assistent in a clinic which also treat snakes and lizards, something you don't find verry often in the Netherlands.

I've been keeping reptiles for about 6 years, and at the moment I have 34 snakes. Not all of them are corns, but I just love the colubrid / ratsnakes-group. Here's a list of all the snakes I have right now:

1.1.0 Pantherophis bairdi (mexico). nk '01
1.1.0 Elaphe bimaculata. nk '03
1.1.0 Elaphe schrencki schrencki. nk '03
1.2.0 Pantherophis guttatus guttatus normal. nk '03
1.1.0 Lamprohis fuliginosus. nk '04
1.1.0 Pantherophis bairdi (texas). nk '04 - '05
1.0.0 Pantherophis guttatus guttatus amel stripe motley. nk '05
0.1.0 Pantherophis guttatus guttatus hypo stripe motley. nk '05
0.1.0 Pantherophis guttatus guttatus normal. nk '05
0.2.0 Pantherophis guttatus guttatus striped. nk '05
1.1.0 Zamenis situla (striped and blotched). nk '05
0.0.6 Corallus hortulanus. nk '05
4.2.0 Heterodon nasicus nasicus. nk '05
0.0.1 Elaphe carinata. nk '05
1.0.0 Pantherophis bairdi. nk '05
(nk means captive bred in dutch)

I have already learned some new things here, specially about all the mutations that we don't heve here yet, but I hope to read and learn even more from you. :)
 
OOOOoooooooooooooh! Bimaculata! were they wild-caught or captive-bred? I have seen w-c for sale near me and am sorely tempted. Oh, I see, nk=cb! any picture sof them? And welcome! I have a Deckert's ratsnake as well as my corns
 
diamondlil said:
Bimaculata! were they wild-caught or captive-bred?
They are indeed captive bred. And even better news is that about a month ago the female laid 3 big eggs :D
More captive bred specimens are on their way.....

bimaculata1.JPG

bimaculata_s1.jpg
 
gorgeous snakes, thankyou for sharing.........my purchase of a pair looks much more likely......... :cool:
 
Welcome to the forums. Everyone is welcome here but it's always nice to have some new members come along with some real experience under their belt.

I'm sure we'll see more of you around here.

:cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
 
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