I don't think I have ever seen one as small as this girl before.

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I don't think I have ever seen one as small as this girl before.

More pics Please !
Thats a cool little lady for sure!
M/
>>More pics Please !
>>Thats a cool little lady for sure!
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>>M/
Couldn't agree more.
Come on Steve, I know you got more stashed away. LOL
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Richard Carew
Sunset BCI
You laugh at me cuz I'm different! I laugh at you cuz you're all the same.
Stop Inhumane and Illegal Practices
She was nice and light today so I snapped a few more pictures.




He wasn't really in the mood to get his picture taken. LOL.

>>He wasn't really in the mood to get his picture taken. LOL.
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Looks like he tolerated one though. LOL
I just can't get over how different they look from the other nics I've seen. Gorgeous critters.
Thanks for sharing!
Rick
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Richard Carew
Sunset BCI
You laugh at me cuz I'm different! I laugh at you cuz you're all the same.
Stop Inhumane and Illegal Practices
Here are some of my dwarfs...
a 2 year old Nic that is not yet 2 feet long.
a yearling Cancun boa that is not yet 18" long.
a 2 year old Sonoran boa that is just 2 feet long.
a handful of 18 month old Bluefield's Boas as well, and all are about 15"-18" in length.
Imagine how many adult breeding pairs you can keep in place of an adult pair or trio of Argentines or Colombians?!
We haven't even seen more than a handful of breeders out there really working to purify and intensify the look of these Central Americans. Imagine what a pastel would look like? An albino?
I've seen dwarfs, but I think we are starting to see the beginnings of the 'Super Dwarfs'.... !!!
Oh what fun...
Joe Rollo - Bci Joe
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Thanks and take care - Joe Rollo
'Tis not the stongest of the species that will eventually survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change' Charles Darwin
I think once more people know about them, small boas are going to be very popular.
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