Here are a couple of pics of a 2004 female New Providence Island boa (Epicrates striatus strigilatus) I recently acquired. She's one of my favorite insular Epicrates and I'm hopeful that she'll produce in the not too distant future 
Regards, Ryan


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Here are a couple of pics of a 2004 female New Providence Island boa (Epicrates striatus strigilatus) I recently acquired. She's one of my favorite insular Epicrates and I'm hopeful that she'll produce in the not too distant future 
Regards, Ryan


Thanks for posting, never saw one of those!
>>Here are a couple of pics of a 2004 female New Providence Island boa (Epicrates striatus strigilatus) I recently acquired. She's one of my favorite insular Epicrates and I'm hopeful that she'll produce in the not too distant future
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>>Regards, Ryan
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Thanks,
Frank Roberts
I opened my mouth and out flowed a melody black.
Very nice Ryan. How's the little Guy doing?....TC
He's doing good, Tom. He ate a newborn rat for the first time last night and so should put on some size quickly.
Ryan
Very nice rainbow boa, thank you for sharing!!!!!
AND!!!
keep the pics coming!!!
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Thanks,
Dave Colling

www.rainbows-r-us-reptiles.com
0.1 Wife (WC and still very fiesty)
0.2 kids (CBB, a big part of our selective breeding program)
LOL, to many snakes to list, last count:
26.49 BRB
20.21 BCI
And those are only the breeders 
lots.lots.lots feeder mice and rats 


Ryan,
..Thanks for posting the great PICs.
Jeff
>>Here are a couple of pics of a 2004 female New Providence Island boa (Epicrates striatus strigilatus) I recently acquired. She's one of my favorite insular Epicrates and I'm hopeful that she'll produce in the not too distant future
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>>Regards, Ryan
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Interesting pattern on that boa, Ryan! I haven't seen a photo of one before yours. Thanks! 
>>Here are a couple of pics of a 2004 female New Providence Island boa (Epicrates striatus strigilatus) I recently acquired. She's one of my favorite insular Epicrates and I'm hopeful that she'll produce in the not too distant future
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>>Regards, Ryan
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Renee
1.0 BRB (Loki)
2.0 amel & anery corns (Foxfire & Daguerre)
0.1 blood python (Duchess, arriving later this month)
1.1 Cats (Nightshade & Cuzzy)
Wow, great looking snake! Always nice to see these more uncommon Epicrates!!
Thanks for sharing,
Ed
>>Here are a couple of pics of a 2004 female New Providence Island boa (Epicrates striatus strigilatus) I recently acquired. She's one of my favorite insular Epicrates and I'm hopeful that she'll produce in the not too distant future
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>>Regards, Ryan
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