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My pair of normals..Pics

yungair23 Feb 24, 2007 10:43 AM

Here my 2 boa's both rescues both have futures to have some babies for me.

0.1

1.0

Ve 175's

Thanks for looking.
Nick
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1.0 Green Iguana - Yoda (3ft )
0.1 BCI - Nessy (5ft )

Replies (3)

maizeysdad Feb 24, 2007 11:05 AM

Nice looking Boas.

Looking at your tubs, I don't see any heat sources. How are you heating them and monitoring temps?

SnakeFreak Feb 25, 2007 06:29 AM

how do you keep them from pushing the lids off the tubs? I don't see any clips or anything holding them on.
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LONG LIVE METAL!!!!

MY COLLECTION:
1.0 '04 Columbian BCI
0.1 '05 Blood Python
1.2 Ball Pythons

MY WISHLIST (I turn 18 on June 16th ):
A Northern Blue-Tongue Skink
1.1 Brazilian Rainbow Boas
1.1 Hogg Island Boas
1.0 Salmon BCI
0.2 Columbian BCI
1.1 Sumatran Short-Tail Pythons
1.1 Borneo Short-Tail Pythons
1.1 Dumerils Boas
1.1 Suriname BCC
1.2 Spotted Pythons
2.4 African House Snakes
1.2 Rubber Boas
2.4 Bearded Dragons
1.2 Rankins Dragons
2.6 Crested Geckos
1.1 purebred Dobermans
0.1 black German Shepherd
2 ferrets
A Senegal Parrot
A Sun Conure

yungair23 Feb 25, 2007 07:24 AM

Like most rubbermaid lids and other plastic containers they have latced the clip down on each side. With a 20 pound brick and the boa i pick them up just by the lid and the latches hold. There the same as the VE175's reptiletubs.com sells i just got them at walmart. They also are heated by human heat mats on low.
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1.0 Green Iguana - Yoda (3ft-2lbs )
1.1 BCI - Nessy (6ft-11lbs ) and Val (5ft-7/8lbs)

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