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  1. I can almost picture myself with a small snake, about 2-3cm diameter at most. Those seem to be a manageable size to me.

    The small 1's are mainly the "nutters" cause everything is after them, most mellow out as they get larger.

    Woah your snakes are awesome! Especially the red belly black snakes!

    Want one so bad now

    Come on over to Australia, plenty of other goodies too. Red Bellies are 1 of my favorites.

  2. Wow, more amazing photo's. Do you have a list of all the snakes you have?

    Non Venomous

    Pythons

    Jungle

    Scrub

    Blackheads

    Childrens

    Diamonds

    Mildly Venomous

    Brown Tree Snakes

    "Night Tigers"

    Venomous

    Tigers (20 odd)

    Red Belly Blacks (8)

    Blue Belly Blacks

    Colletts

    Copperheads

    Deathadders (30 odd)

    Wife

    No Kids (all moved out)

    No Life!

  3. What does your and their ethnicity have to do with it? Do Tongans see snakes as some kind of spiritual thing?

    I'm involved in a couple of "snake" clubs & am yet to meet a fellow maori or any pacific islander who keeps snakes. Apart from my children, all other cuzzy's won't go near them. Snakes, like spiders, most people would rather steer clear of them. And with me keeping alot of venomous snakes that is very hard for a lot of people to understand. Think I'm an odd-ball!

    If they were eels the maoris might eat them, if they were turtles the tongans might eat them but all he has to worry about is having aboriginal neighbours.

    Classic!

  4. That kinda reminds me of battery hen farms.

    Not my cup of tea either. But it is a business for Brian at snakebytes, same as battery hens, puppy farms etc. Supply & demand unfortunately. I do it for the love of the animal & not the almighty $$$. I know of no other private keeper who keeps venomous snakes in outdoor pits where they enjoy all the elements of mother nature. Just my view. Cheers

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  5. hi, my point is why keep venomous snakes if you can't held them in an environment that comes close to their natural habitat ? what a wonderful life that must be for a snake sitting on news paper, looking at four white walls under a white lid which every now and then opens and a rat falls from the sky. my opinion.

    Nothing wrong with your opinion, thats what forums are all about. Fish in a bowl, bird in a cage, list goes on & on, go to any zoo with concrete floors, steel bars, nothing natural about that. But in time we learn new ways of doing things, over here we have very little on how to keep venomous snakes in Victoria. We learn from more experience keepers about what works & what doesn't. Their are no studys done on "how to do it" so we learn off those more knowledgeable. I do what works best for me with my top priority being my safety first then the welfare of the animal. Being doing it for 18 years now & as yet no problems. Keep to the 3 things in life (food, water & shelter) & we are headed in the right direction. If ever over this way look me up, would love to show you in more detail about these amazing animals. Cheers

  6. Love the woodlands, how and do you handle them at all? i never went into the venomous end of things, the wife would probably have left.

    All my adders are handled via a snake hook, 2 hooks used on the bigger females. Spend most of their time in plastic tubs & is easy to place another tub next to theirs on the floor & simply hook them over. Very easy to maintain like this when you have a few (around 30 adders). I do have some display enclosures that I use for them to "holiday in" & for mating. Always said I wouldn't do the venomous but as time goes by my direction changed & now have 80 odd venomous snakes & 6 pythons. Wife has no interest but hopes I do the right thing in maintaining them & my own safety. Full respect is given to all my venomous snakes. Cheers.

  7. baby snakes!

    do you breed the rats as well?

    Thats the down side to keeping snakes, the time needed to look after the rodents. Often you spend more time on them than you do with your collection. My kids used to breed them but then they woke up! I have 3 breeders over here who look after me. There is money in breeding rodents for the reptile market over here.

  8. Some people here say I have "issues" ha ha. Main thing to remember is that they are not toys & respect them for what they are & what they can do. Funny thing is that the snake with the worse attitude is non venomous! the Scrub Python, it will hurt, it will require stitches but she is family lol!

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  9. Now that's something that not everyone has as pets. Way cool. What do you do with the crocs when they get too big though?

    I sold the saltwater croc as it was a complete nutter & wasn't going to get any better. Bloke who took it was happy enough with it (reckon that will change). The freshwater crocs were sold when they reached 2 foot to another bloke who had renovated a bedroom complete with a "spa" for them. I didn't have the room for them as they grew larger & so if not prepared to give them what they need give them to someone who is.

    look great mate got any lizards?

    Sorry mate don't have any, am thinking of a lace monitor if I can come up with a large enclosure for it. Has to be a lizard/monitor that can live outside & deal with the elements.

    Holy crap, absolutely stunning animals! And +1 on the photo quality! I dont want to bother you but all i want to see is more photos haha !drool: well done man :hail::hail::hail:

    Some more crocodile pictures

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