New Arrivals
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From: viperkeeper
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  • r all the snakes u keep venomous

  • @hamstergamer1 Yes.

  • @hamstergamer1 viperkeeper has a video created that answers any beginner questions you have from how many snakes in his collection to the question if he was bit or not.

  • maybe you should keep some 'fake' eggs around so next time you find a little surprise, mom might be somewhat comforted if you replace hers with something she can coil around... IDK if that would work, but seeing as how snakes aren't all that brilliant in the first place...it MIGHT! lol...Al, you are indeed loved...keep the camera rolling!!!

  • nice snake you make cool videos lovie your videos

  • At what temperature do you keep the incubator?

  • @viperkeeper Ok

  • 200 to $300

  • @viperkeeper Really? I expected them to be more...

    I want one now... Maybe in a few years... I think I want a little more experience with non-venomous first though.

    One day, one day.

  • What, roughly, is the value of those cute little guys at the beginning? I am sure that you get asked this a lot, but I know how much you love these annoying questions :) lol

    Love your videos Al.

  • I love how they drink its looks so cool

  • ballz. its people like you that manage the sharp end of our hobby. many beautiful animals you have there sir. take care and mind the sharp end.

  • Great video! I love seeing babies! The baby cobras are so cute! So were the second group you showed; the olive green ones. That's too bad the eggs turned out not viable. Like that other viewer said, it would have been cool to watch those hatch! Hope you have some more you can show hatching in the future.

  • when venemous snake hatch are the venom dangerous ? or they cant make enought ?

  • @Cortake Yes, some are more toxic than the adults.

  • So are the eggs viable? You should be able to tell by now. :) And yeah mommy was upset. Glad she is feeling better. Anyways if you can film the eggs hatching, there is nothing more cute and inspiring than to watch baby reptiles being born into this world.

  • @Sakura69ABC No, they were not fertile :-(

  • @viperkeeper Damn, perhaps switching males would help?

  • Xiangchengensis? The x makes the "Sh" sound. =) Great video as usual

  • Did your snake cheer up again? :( She looked so sad!

  • @blazerAGD Yes, she's back to her normal self.

  • I notice in 3 separate places in this video you are using bare hands in definite strike range with the baby coral cobras and then with the eggs/ adult later on. I recall seeing a photo where one of them bit you before and it didn't seem to be a terrible bite. Is their venom generally not very toxic, are you just naturally not terribly allergic to their particular venom?

  • @BCRaven70 This pair are very relaxed unless food is present. The bite was painful but that was all as expected. The babies strike with mouth closed and bite only when restrained, they save their small amount of venom for food.

  • I thought it wasn't good 2 roll the eggs around after they're laid?

  • how much for one of the babies lol figured it was at least worth a shot

  • @rallisonreptiles contact me by PM

  • Hey Al, is the wetar island still albolabris or is that changed? oO

  • @lordabomity C. insularis, their own species.

  • Baby coral cobras, only kittens can top that haha!

  • When the hide was lifted off the male, he looked like he was crying. And of course the female looks sooooo sad.... I hope she feels better soon (wipes tear out of eye)

  • Im fascinated by "dangerous" animals since primary school.No matter if reptile, fish,insect or mammal 8).

    Have you ever thought of keeping spiders or scorpions?

  • I´m sorry, they look like dog turds,allthough poisonous ones !

  • Viperkeeper, whats the most venomous snake you currently have in your collection? Btw, I would just like to say you are a champion, you talk to snakes like they are puppies, but you are one of the best at what you do that I've seen.

  • @TehOwnageCat The Common Browns, followed by the Taipans are the most toxic.

  • @TehOwnageCat i agree with you, i just let some idiot on youtube have it. people watch guys handle deadly snakes recklessly giving watcher the wrong idea. re: the most deadly snake is the one your handling

  • @TheChristi101 Not likely, she might even eat them.

  • Videos with new arrivals are my favorite. Thanks for the video!

    A guy suggested a tour of Bob's place please do it if you have the time and he doesn't mind. I'm shure it would be very interesting to see what Bob has.

  • @operazek No, Bob keeps a low profile.

  • early X-MAS LOL

  • did you leave the states?

  • another awesome episode where you have me on the edge of my seat! thank you VK

  • just wanted to say u are doing a good job and i always look forward to your videos. was also wondering if u still had the drama queen purp

  • I always look forward for your videos. Have you ever thought of doing a tour of Bob's place? I think it would be cool. Keep up the good work!

  • She did look pretty sad. Poor girl. Give her a week. 8)

  • al ur supposed to turn the eggs 90 degrees in those sim incubators, the ribs stop them rolling around, congrats on the eggs.

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