Cribos

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they are closely related to indigo snakes which are endangered here in the states and I think that there might be problems with them in other countries that they are from. they are pretty rare and the gut very big and are very active but I think that the biggest selling point on them is that you could go out find a wild one, stick your finger in its mouth and it still would not bite you. these guys are EXTREMELY tame. I have a Texas indigo that is really cool and i would love to have a yellow tail cribo too.
 
snakeguy101;3786876; said:
they are closely related to indigo snakes which are endangered here in the states and I think that there might be problems with them in other countries that they are from. they are pretty rare and the gut very big and are very active but I think that the biggest selling point on them is that you could go out find a wild one, stick your finger in its mouth and it still would not bite you. these guys are EXTREMELY tame. I have a Texas indigo that is really cool and i would love to have a yellow tail cribo too.

Uhhhhhh........Every wild caught Cribo I've ever delt with was more than willing to take off any appendage if given the opportunity.........

They are big snakes that crap every day, need to be fed every few days, and have the metabolism of a Rocket on PCP........They're smart, smarter than alot of humans I know, but they aren't for everyone.......It's even better when you get one that likes to disembowel it food and bash it all over the cage walls before it finally eats.........Fun stuff.......
 
EricIvins;3787818; said:
Uhhhhhh........Every wild caught Cribo I've ever delt with was more than willing to take off any appendage if given the opportunity.........

I have never worked with wild caught Cribos but I have been told that they are the same as other drymarchon like the indigo snakes which I have caught and they were extremely tame. maybe they are different like I said, I have not worked with WC cribos
 
snakeguy101;3787830; said:
I have never worked with wild caught Cribos but I have been told that they are the same as other drymarchon like the indigo snakes which I have caught and they were extremely tame. maybe they are different like I said, I have not worked with WC cribos

They're snake eaters, so they have power like you'd not believe........and they like to rip, shred, and constrict all at the same time.......and you'll get the odd one that flings poo.........Well, most do, now that I think about it.........
 
I think that they are awesome but i do agree, they are definitely messy
 
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