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Well I went and did it,

ravensgait Dec 17, 2004 02:01 AM

I bought the Trinidad RB, though I never did find much for specifics on them she looks like the few TRB photos I could find and sure is an easy going girl. Now just have to find her a mate.

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Jeff Clark Dec 17, 2004 02:53 AM

Ravensgait,
...The chances that you will find another Rainbow Boa exported out of Trinidad that looks like it is at least similar in genetic background to yours is pretty slim. If your snake looks like a Colombian Rainbow Boa I would get a Colombian Rainbow Boa to breed it to. Can you post or email a PIC?
Good Luck,
Jeff

>>I bought the Trinidad RB, though I never did find much for specifics on them she looks like the few TRB photos I could find and sure is an easy going girl. Now just have to find her a mate.

ravensgait Dec 17, 2004 08:59 AM

Jeff my camera is off being fixed lol and it's not even a year old. I'll post some pics when I get it back. She is lighter and yellower looking then a CRB and her marking show up more clearly. I've been looking at some CRBs so I could see what the difference in them is. She is a 2 year old captive bred but from what I can find out about them it seems my best chance of finding and unrelated mate is to try and get a WC. Not real big on that idea but if it's the only way. If you don't mind I'd like to email you about a problem we're having with a baby BRB. thanks,,,,Randy

Jeff Clark Dec 17, 2004 11:24 AM

>>Jeff my camera is off being fixed lol and it's not even a year old. I'll post some pics when I get it back. She is lighter and yellower looking then a CRB and her marking show up more clearly. I've been looking at some CRBs so I could see what the difference in them is. She is a 2 year old captive bred but from what I can find out about them it seems my best chance of finding and unrelated mate is to try and get a WC. Not real big on that idea but if it's the only way. If you don't mind I'd like to email you about a problem we're having with a baby BRB. thanks,,,,Randy

Sunshine Dec 17, 2004 07:34 PM

I'll watch for photos. Good luck.

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