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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Waddinxveen Netherlands
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Re: good exhibition today!!!
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i think i'm the only one for now who has these specie,so i'm very happy,it wood be nice to get some breed this year to make a bigger holding in Europe!!!
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"Preparing For First shed"
Join Date: Jul 2006
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Re: good exhibition today!!!
Hey ssssnakeluvr,
in what subspecies of natrix natrix are you interested? I do keep some natrix natrix scutata. Just have a look, what they did some days ago ![]() and a picture of my female: Best wishes, Daniel
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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Re: good exhibition today!!!
That looks like the ones I want. I have seen them called grass snakes. I have found quite a variation in patterns on them on the internet...some even have 2 stripes. Very nice looking snakes....have seen them advertised here inthe U.S. on occasion...but will be looking more seriously this summer to get some. Nice looking snakes!!!!!!
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Re: good exhibition today!!!
Natrix natrix persa can have two stripes.
I'd strangle a puppy for a Natrix natrix couple, but apparently you need a permit to keep domestic species, although I don't know what the situation is when it's a question of a foreign subspecies. Still looking for definite answers in our legislation, but it doesn't look good.
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Erpeton tentaculatum... Yeah, they look great. Real watersnakes.
Difficult to keep. They often die after a few months. In the Netherlands it is impossible to keep Natrix natrix (every subspecies) legally. @ Daniel... that is a very beautiful subspecies!
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