Posted by:
Jeff Clark
at Fri Nov 9 22:09:27 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jeff Clark ]
Sean,

...This is an old PIC of one of my adults. The Campina Grandes and Argentinians are more inquisitive and active than the other subspecies.
Jeff
>>Thanks for sharing your wide selection of species of rainbow boas Jeff. It's not that frequently that we see anything other then BRB's and even less often that we get nice pictures of anything other then BRB and CRB.
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>>Don't know that I'd be able to tell some of those apart visually if I had to but they are all nice. Do you know what that Campina Grande will look like as an adult? How similar if at all will it be to the Argentinian appearance? If I get into any other rainbow boa species I will probably go with Argentinian or Campina Grande(if the juvenile appearance is representative).
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>>Sean.
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>>1.1 BRB
>>1.1 Triple Het TPRS's
>>1.1 Amel Bloodred Corns
>>0.1 Abbott Okeetee Corn
>>0.1 Blizzard Bloodred Corn
>>1.1 Thayeri Kingsnakes
>>0.1 Reeve's Turtle
>>0.2 Amstaff's
>>1.0 Pudytat
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- Rainbow Boa PICs - Jeff Clark, Fri Nov 9 21:30:43 2007
- excellent crossection! - sean1976, Fri Nov 9 21:55:21 2007
RE: excellent crossection! - Jeff Clark, Fri Nov 9 22:09:27 2007
- RE: Rainbow Boa PICs - atherisquamigera, Fri Nov 9 22:34:22 2007
- RE: Rainbow Boa PICs - DanL, Fri Nov 9 23:12:08 2007
- RE: Rainbow Boa PICs - natsamjosh, Sat Nov 10 08:16:06 2007
- RE: Rainbow Boa PICs - BuzzardBall, Sat Nov 10 08:19:42 2007
- Very cool - Tim21087, Sat Nov 10 08:47:50 2007
- RE: Rainbow Boa PICs - waspinator421, Sat Nov 10 16:31:36 2007
- RE: Rainbow Boa PICs - rainbowsrus, Sat Nov 10 16:54:56 2007
- RE: Rainbow Boa PICs - JenHarrison, Sun Nov 11 00:23:27 2007
- RE: Rainbow Boa PICs - strictly4fun, Sun Nov 11 14:52:24 2007
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