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RioBravoReptiles
at Fri Feb 18 15:10:39 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RioBravoReptiles ]
... it is absoluttely true! Very many boas, especially BCC react strongly to being outside, in the open with no cover. Amarali and occidentalis can hate it too. Add to that the giant predator with the one huge eye (camera lens) looming over them and it can get dicey.
I'm just patient and actually when they tense up and start following your moves you can get a window of opportunity for aspects, poses and maybe behaviour that looks great in a photo.. you just have to stop and try again if they get really scared.
THANK YOU! ----- Gus A. Rentfro RioBravoReptiles.com www.riobravoreptiles.com
"Quality is not an accident. Perfectly healthy animals are a minimum requirement.. everything else is just salesmanship" gus
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- These photos used in hospitals to test for blindness and sensitivity to... - RioBravoReptiles, Fri Feb 18 12:19:16 2005
- Beautiful animal..np - Randall_Turner, Fri Feb 18 12:25:04 2005
- RE: Beautiful Snake...n/p - sunshineboas, Fri Feb 18 12:32:46 2005
- Nice!!!!..........N/P - bthacker, Fri Feb 18 13:13:34 2005
- Gus, I noticed... - bigdnutz, Fri Feb 18 14:05:55 2005

That is a very good topic and... - RioBravoReptiles, Fri Feb 18 15:10:39 2005
- RE: These photos used in hospitals to test for blindness and sensitivity to - obz, Fri Feb 18 14:40:30 2005
- Dazzling...The illusion of sun rays, very nice.... - tcdrover, Fri Feb 18 16:23:23 2005
- Gus, your posts always brighten the mood! Thank you. - snakepimp, Sat Feb 19 21:32:14 2005
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