Born 05/06/04 4:00 am
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"To be the best..........You must lose your mind."
Congratulations!!! I cant wait to get one.
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Good job! Isnt it fun having babies! They look great!
Rich and John
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Shane, Those are INCREDIBLE baby boas. Great job. They look like SCREAMERS!!! Definatley a good bloodline to work with. Jeremy Stone
Very nice patterns and contrast in that litter.
I am getting jealous with all these litters being born and my first is not due until mid June! LOL
Congrats again!
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Awesome!!! Beautiful animals..Congrats!!
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Those pastels and the diferend lines are great.
congrats
Nico
I am happy for you.. they look like there are some screamers in there. My only question is.. what the heck are you doing up at 4am!!!
Shawn Morelan
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Good luck with those awesome babies!
Glenn
GNP Reptiles
Davey,
Those are really some of the nicest, cleanest pastels out there. In the mad frenzy of boa morphs, and the latest greatest morph, it is really great to see someone taking the time and effort to produce some awesome pastel boas. I want all of them, but I will settle for at least one. Last bunch were selling for $250-$300, but these already look better, so I imagine $400-$450. Please let me know, they are definitely worth it.
ScooterJ
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Thanks and take care - Joe Rollo
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