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  1. Gregg M

    Some of my venomous snakes.

    LOL... Not really... They are quite easy to handle if you know what you are doing. I have been keeping and breeding hots for a long time. To me it is just like keeping any other snake with lots of extra precaution... Common sence takes you a long way when keeping venomous snakes... If you are...
  2. Gregg M

    Some of my venomous snakes.

    West African gaboon East African gaboons Rhino vipers Usambara mountain vipers
  3. Gregg M

    Some really cool hognose snakes...

    Technically they are a venomous species. They actually have venom glands and a venom. However, they have a very poor delivery system. No duct leadind to the rear fangs and the fangs are not grooved plus the venom is very weak. They are harmless to humans so are not considered a dangerous...
  4. Gregg M

    Some really cool hognose snakes...

    Some tigers I produced this past season... Het albino Anaconda Hognose
  5. Gregg M

    SIM Incubation Container

    Hope this helps. Gregg
  6. Gregg M

    SIM Incubation Container

    Hey Chad, Unfortunately, we were unable to make it to Daytona this past August. We will be attending the show this August though. How much longer till those Cham eggs hatch???
  7. Gregg M

    SIM Incubation Container

    Hello everyone. My name is Gregg Madden. I am the co-designer and co-producer of the SIM incubation container. First I want to say thanks for the positive comments about the product. It went through lots of testing on a few species before we released it to the public for sale. A friend of...
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