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Hypoboa1
at Sun Nov 13 15:37:25 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Hypoboa1 ]
>>.. I was thinking it was one I produced and raised (and sold very early this year).. but the saddle-count is a little off.. here's a pic of the one I had.. >>. >> >>. >>.. I don't think she's in this baby photo, but she came from this litter in 1998... >>. >> >>. >>I haven't produced many Colombian boa with more than 22-23 dorsal saddles (S-V).. but I know they are out there.. this next photo is of a sister to the one at top.. she has 23. >>. >> >>. >>.. anyway, nice boa.. in the photo she doesn't look way too skinny to me.. it's your snake, but if I had it and wanted to breed her I'd not put a lot of weight on her. Here with our Boa it's more about when we feed as opposed to feeding a whole lot .. >> >>Good luck. >> >> >>----- >>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
where the ladder is on the tail they are connected on the sides except for the break an where the stripe start'sBut saddle coloration is very similar!As far as the weight,I am not as knowledgable as you Gus,I assumed that since she had some loose skin on her sides that she could use some meals.But I have been reading alot of the responces of feeding an I am a bit confused about feeding how much an how often.I will admit too that!From what I have learnt reding these posts below,I fed her today,She shouldnt need to be fed again for 2 weeks since she won't be bread this season?Or is the skin being loose fat build up?With the life she had I don't want her hurt anymore.Thanks for the compliment an any help.Eric ----- E&C's Exotic House of Reptiles
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