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Posted by: gray at Fri Apr 14 07:17:00 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by gray ] .....sure is a neat problem to have. Celia, I can only recall one time when I was so awestruck by the color intensity of newborn boas. It was a litter that Rich and John had that they called "Cotton Candy". I only saw birth photos....I never heard about those animals or saw photos of those Cotton Candy Salmons since they were born (2004?). My gut feeling is that those are not Jungles. I think you have a midnight bandit Hypo that found a way to teleport himself into the females cage, get his lovin', and then return to the comforts of home.....and a long nap. No matter what they are, I would like to volunteer to be part of a research study. I have an empty cage here that would be perfect for one of those. I promise to study it carefully every day and report back my findings. I will even take on this duty volunarily without pay. I would consider this sacrifice to be part of my duty to the boa hobby. | ||
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