My wee boas
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My wee boas
I decided to make the most of the sunny weather recently to get some better pics of my snakes, so here are the boas:
Male Central American Motley
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Female Central American Motley
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Male type 2 anery Sonoran Desert dwarf boa
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Female type 2 anery Sonoran Desert dwarf boa
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Male Central American Motley
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Female Central American Motley
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Male type 2 anery Sonoran Desert dwarf boa
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Female type 2 anery Sonoran Desert dwarf boa
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morelia- I swear I'm not addicted
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Re: My wee boas
looking good Karl,that anery female looks like she comming along quite well,do you think she will be ready for breeding next season?
Phil- Insomniac
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Re: My wee boas
haha thats the typical posture of your motleys!! dont think they like you much!!!
Def theyd be much more content at mine!!
Def theyd be much more content at mine!!
chappers- Unemployed
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Re: My wee boas
Great pics carl.
Those snakes are stunning, even more so in the flesh.
Have you decided to keep the type 2 anerys.
Marty
Those snakes are stunning, even more so in the flesh.
Have you decided to keep the type 2 anerys.
Marty
Re: My wee boas
Phil, I don't think she'll be up to size for 2011, although I prefer to wait a little longer before breeding anyway so she's plenty of time. The male should be ready this year for sure.
Yep thats the typical Central American attitude right there LOL! They aren't as bad as Scrubs and some others I've had / have, certainly not when it comes to striking range. I don't mind narky snakes at all and rarely handle most of my collection so they do tend to be a bit defensive at first when out of their vivs.
Yep Marty the anerys I think will be staying here - they are one of the harder ones to let go of!
Yep thats the typical Central American attitude right there LOL! They aren't as bad as Scrubs and some others I've had / have, certainly not when it comes to striking range. I don't mind narky snakes at all and rarely handle most of my collection so they do tend to be a bit defensive at first when out of their vivs.
Yep Marty the anerys I think will be staying here - they are one of the harder ones to let go of!
morelia- I swear I'm not addicted
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Re: My wee boas
[quote="morelia"] I don't mind narky snakes at all and rarely handle most of my collection so they do tend to be a bit defensive at first when out of their vivs. quote]
I noticed the last time i was up at yours lol
I noticed the last time i was up at yours lol
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