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RE: Cole, Here is a nice tri color

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Posted by: tspuckler at Sat Mar 2 10:55:53 2013  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tspuckler ]  
   

Is that an "official" morph? I've never seen one with a pattern like that.

Yeah, I got a couple of baby Broad Bands last year. I really like the "terrarium" type set-ups that can be used for garter snakes and water snakes.

Since you're a fan of diamondbacks, here's an especially deadly one that I found in southern Illinois a couple years ago (my first and only wild d-back).

Tim

P.S. - How do you get those baby boas to eat? I've seen a few at shows that were the offspring of wild-caughts, and they seemed the size of matchsticks. With all that variability, that's a snake that could "catch on" if it could be reproduced and babies could be raised without the need for lizards (my guess as to what they'd eat) as a first food.
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