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chrish
at Sun Oct 30 14:20:03 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by chrish ]
I really believe that big look of that Pulcher is often how they look.
They do look that way in captivity. I just haven't ever seen a pic of a wild tricolor that was anywhere near that fat.
It isn't just the size of the body, but also the "pin-headedness" of the snake that makes me think it is overfed.
Hey, don't you keep Rubber Boas? If so how many and do you have locality Boas?
I have one WC female but I got it third hand, so I have no idea where it is from. Richard H. suggested its scalation, color, and size sounded like a northwestern snake. I had a cb male to go with her, but he disappeared this summer. I strongly suspect she ate him!
I have a pair of 3 year old cb snakes as well. The female I got in trade and the male is one of the babies of the above pair. ----- Chris Harrison
Central Texas
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