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Isla de Maize boa

RioBravoReptiles Aug 29, 2007 09:19 PM

AKA Corn island Nicaragua.
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Pretty boas.
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Gus
A. Rentfro
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Replies (3)

Sunshine Aug 29, 2007 09:31 PM

I couldn't resist....I definately need photography skills (and lots of practise )

Here's one I just received this morning from a fellow Texan. Thanks so much....these little creatures are awesome. I can hardly quit staring at them!

Had to take a few shots before they acclimate to their new surroundings. You are right...already changing.

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TnK Aug 30, 2007 05:49 AM

Very Nice !
Who bred that one ?

TnK

>>I couldn't resist....I definately need photography skills (and lots of practise )
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>>Here's one I just received this morning from a fellow Texan. Thanks so much....these little creatures are awesome. I can hardly quit staring at them!
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>> When the student is ready, the teacher appears. When the student is ready, the teacher appears. When the student is ready, the teacher appears. When the student is ready, the teachers appears.

viandy Aug 31, 2007 01:44 AM

I've always thought of Corn Island Boas as being light in color like the Rio Bravo one, but Sunshine's is quite dark. He seems to mention that it's related to acclimation, ie stress, adjusting to a new environment. Is it that, "mood" changes, or time of day, or individual variance in color. Doesn't seem like it could be locale. I've always thougt they seem interesting, but the variance in the two photos has me confused.
Thanks,
Andy

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