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took a few pictures of samson and akoma out in the sun today. the hide in the pictures is the same so it shows the difference in size of an '09 sonoran male and a '10 dumeril female
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sally- Unemployed
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2 great looking boas very nice.
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thanks phil, im delighted with how the new dumerils is getting on. she has a great temperament and is hammering back rats not a bother on herPhil wrote:2 great looking boas very nice.
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Dums are something I have never kept but always admired,beautiful
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it was a toss up between her and a bredli python but im chuffed i went for her
sally- Unemployed
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Very nice pair.......esp the Dum's
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thanks :)WAMA wrote:Very nice pair.......esp the Dum's
sally- Unemployed
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Super boas Sally, its nice to see Dumeril's as they are still quite unusual to find. Surprising really as they are stunning boas.
You really do need a Bredl's too though
You really do need a Bredl's too though
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They're lovely Elaine!
I had 5 or 6 dumerils at one point but moved them on. It was actually really difficult to sell them as well which I found just shocking as they are gorgeous!
I had 5 or 6 dumerils at one point but moved them on. It was actually really difficult to sell them as well which I found just shocking as they are gorgeous!
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morelia wrote:Super boas Sally, its nice to see Dumeril's as they are still quite unusual to find. Surprising really as they are stunning boas.
You really do need a Bredl's too though
trust me karl i very nearly did go for one only the more arboreal viv wouldnt fit in the space i had, more a long and low spot than tall and thin but they are deffo on the list.....desert iguanas are the next addition though and should be here this weekend all things going well.
lisafay wrote:They're lovely Elaine!
I had 5 or 6 dumerils at one point but moved them on. It was actually really difficult to sell them as well which I found just shocking as they are gorgeous!
thanks lisa,
im in love with her, iv always loved boas and thought these were amazing but never thought i could afford one for some reason i always thought they were far more expensive than they are and figured that was why they arent seen as often. its like uros, i know im well biased when it comes to them but still dont get why people dont keep them more....maybe im juts the odd one that goes for the less kept animals
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