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Impulse, intuition, passion or luck?

livinginvestment May 10, 2011 07:56 PM

I don't know...maybe all of the above?

I am just excited to see where the boa market/interest is going. With the morphs being produced today, it seems endless. Thank you to all of the Pioneers!

I couldn't feel more confident about the investments I have made, the promise of fulfillment it will offer me or even the interest it will spark in the generations to come.

USARK!!!

Kenny
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4.9 BCI (Developing Project)
1.1 Eastern Indigo (Takata/Bruce)
2.3 Western Hognose (Albino/Het Albino)
2.2 Ball Python (Het Pied/Spider/Pastel)
1.1 Chondro (High Yellow/Sorong)
1.1 Kimberly Monitor
1.0 Ctenosaura Conspicuosa (Sexy Tame!)
1.1 Sahara Uromastic (Deer Fern Red Phase)
2.2 Crested Gecko
0.1 Jungle Carpet Python (Trophy)
0.0.1 African Long Neck Turtle (Pet)
1.0 Pitbull (Exceptional)
1.2 Kids (Hybrids)
0.1 Ball and Chain (Used)

Replies (8)

VolcomHerp May 10, 2011 08:01 PM

DITTO

andrewpotts May 10, 2011 08:27 PM

DITTO 3 TIMES INFINITY.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Andrew

mack1time May 10, 2011 10:54 PM

agred
Boas are the new BP's and with 2 or 3 new morphs each and every year the possibilities are endless when you think of all the possible combinations.
This is just the tip of the Iceburg IMO
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www.BetterBoa.com

40 Bci's
3.3 Corn snakes

perfectpredators May 10, 2011 11:12 PM

...

voodoomagik May 11, 2011 10:02 AM

...and there's nothing but boas in my collection!
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www.voodoomagicboas.com

ceniceros May 11, 2011 10:47 AM

This hobby is for the patient people.

Be patient and you will reap the benefits.

Well said by the way.
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Richard Ceniceros

Tibor May 11, 2011 06:26 PM

pretty much whar RC said..
and add the more you invest in the future projects you will reep the rewards.
it might hurt now but it won't when the time comes.

LucasMatlock May 11, 2011 03:19 PM

Right on, I am very excited about the future of boas as well. As you can see with the few litters that have already been posted from this year the sky is the limit. Thanks for the post and lets see all those beautiful healthy 2011 boa litters

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