Two years old and doing well!
Thanks for looking
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Two years old and doing well!
Thanks for looking
AWESOME!, that is my favorite Python. If there was a dwarf version I'd own one at any cost. Thanks for posting. Tom Stevens
>>AWESOME!, that is my favorite Python. If there was a dwarf version I'd own one at any cost. Thanks for posting. Tom Stevens
Just click my link to see the dwarf version.. LOL
http://forums.kingsnake.com/view.php?id=663137,663864
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Marcel Poots (Holland)
'Where is your crown King Nothing?' James Hettfield
http://www.marcelpoots.com
anyone with larger/older females that they may want to part with? I have been contacting zoos, importers, other owners for ANY info they may have but so far no luck finding a girl for my big guy. Just thought I would check and here is a shot of him.
I love seeing new shots of that guy
Doug T
>>anyone with larger/older females that they may want to part with? I have been contacting zoos, importers, other owners for ANY info they may have but so far no luck finding a girl for my big guy. Just thought I would check and here is a shot of him.
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Nice critter frank. no idea on older females,all mine were purchased as little red babies.
That's a snake you never get tired of seeing. And if you do, change the lighting! Then it's like a whole other snake! My god I hope people figure them out soon and get them bred and producing annually. I mean, what is it going to take? Can't someone move to the top of a mountain and use the low pressure to get them making babies?! lol
Great photos man, Frank too. Keep them coming, any time!
-Chance
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Chance Duncan
2.2 Retics (1.0 Tiger Het, 1.0 Lavender, 0.1 Dark Lavender, 0.1 Normal Het)
1.1 Olive Pythons
1.1 Ball Pythons (Het Albino)
http://www.rivervalleysnakes.com
>>Thanks for looking
Great pics man. Here is my poor mans Boeneli. (Elaphe schrenkii schrenkii)

Yep, that is an adult rat..
Tame as a Boeleni (here with my wife and son)

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Marcel Poots (Holland)
'Where is your crown King Nothing?' James Hettfield
http://www.marcelpoots.com
They look great.
These pics got me to thinking about something and that's there are a fair number of folks in this corner of the world with Boelens, assuming Eric Crider still has his.
I took mine out for their first "Public Showing". One of them had grown quite a bit since I had last CLEANED HIS CAGE.
One of these days were going to have to trade snake visits.
Doug Taylor
Doug Taylor Reptiles
yes doug we need to hook up one day! there are 15 in bc between myself and three other friends. dont think eric has his any more. how many do you have?
take care don
I just have a pair that like yours, came to me as 2 little red babies. They aren't as red anymore but a way from black yet.
15 Black's in BC! I guess the boeleni fans in the US are going to get babies from BC in the not too distant future. Very Cool.
What's your website again?
Doug T
>>yes doug we need to hook up one day! there are 15 in bc between myself and three other friends. dont think eric has his any more. how many do you have?
>>take care don
Doug Taylor Reptiles
"I guess the boeleni fans in the US are going to get babies from BC in the not too distant future."
Not if I have anything to do with it! LOL
My '02 pair is pushing 6' now and should be breedable next season for sure. Hopefully all it takes is raising healthy animals from egg to adult before we can crack this species. I guess we all shall see. Great pics guys, thanks for sharing!

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