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Posted by RasmusF on May 09, 2003 at 16:51:32:
In Reply to: ... and the juveniles (around 10 cm in length) posted by Jan Grathwohl on May 09, 2003 at 14:20:10:
Hi Jan and others
I often visit this forum, but I seldom place any posts since I donīt have any experince with the majority of species discussed here. Instead I just read and learn......Thereīs always new things to learn in our hobby, thatīs one of the many things which makes it so interesting. Have a nice weekend everyone!
:Hi Rasmus
:Nice to see you in here (Rasmus is the guy who breed these magnificent snakes)
:Regards
:Jan Grathwohl
::I have never been bitten by mine, but from what I have read their bite shouldnīt be more painfull than from any other small snake. Their toxine is very mild and the swelling should be equal to a mosquito bite. They are totally harmless to humans so there is nothing to worry about.
::Has anyone got any experience with E. chinensis? Iīm looking for info on this species but havenīt found much. Any help would be appreciated.
::Best regards
::Rasmus Frederiksen
:::Hi
:::No never witnessed that, and would actually be quite suprised if it was able to bit over a normal finger... they are quite small (the adults on the pictures are between 35 and 40 cm). The adults are feed small fish
:::Regards
:::Jan Grathwohl
:::::Regards
:::::Jan Grathwohl
:::::nice snakes man!i heard the adults can give a realy nasty bite and there pretty toxic?
::::have you witnessed that?
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