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A HANDFULL OF LIVING GEMS

TOM_CRUTCHFIELD Oct 15, 2009 11:30 AM

THESE JUST CAME IN AND ARE SPECTACULAR TO SAY THE LEAST. EVEN THE EYES ARE REDDISH.....


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Tom Crutchfield
www.tomcrutchfield.com

Replies (8)

TimS Oct 15, 2009 12:34 PM

tom those are amazing. tho it looks like you have to many to handle you better send a few this way

FRoberts Oct 15, 2009 05:02 PM

wow, nice to see such a rare animal's in proper capable hands!!!

They are truly beautiful.
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Thanks,

Frank Roberts

TOM_CRUTCHFIELD Oct 15, 2009 06:49 PM

Thanks Frank. Here is a pic of the mother...thanks


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Tom Crutchfield
www.tomcrutchfield.com

FRoberts Oct 15, 2009 06:53 PM

what a beautiful animal....hope to see them more available....i know u are working on that and yes it's LOOKING GOOD!!!!!!!
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Thanks,

Frank Roberts

TimS Oct 15, 2009 08:16 PM

that is one amazing animal WOW

IkeLightner Oct 16, 2009 02:02 AM

wow Tom, those little ones look great! I absolutely love these snakes, and can't wait to get a pair of them someday hopefully soon!!!
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Ike Lightner

2.3 BRB (Dugo, Sultan, Roxy, Brazita, & Lucille)

BillyBoy Oct 16, 2009 07:47 AM

WOW Tom. Big congrats on those. They are just beautiful! How are they to get started? Like haitians that only eat lizards for the first few months?

Man, I'm only about an hour away from you and would LOVE to come down and check out your farm.

TOM_CRUTCHFIELD Oct 16, 2009 08:07 AM

Yes, most eat lizards at the begining but quickly change to rodents. They are the SAME species as a Haitian Boa for now BUT they are being looked at taxonomically...thanks
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Tom Crutchfield
www.tomcrutchfield.com

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