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Thinking of a Rainbow...

ChrisGilbert Feb 15, 2005 08:05 PM

Well, with a collection of B.c.ssp, locales, and morphs at present time I want to expand into something new. Not yet sure, Emerald Tree Boas, and Rainbows take the top of my list in the boa department, and many Pythons are trying to compete.

I have kept many different types of boids, but I want a new challenge.

What does everyone recomend?

Thanks,
Chris

Replies (2)

Sunshine Feb 16, 2005 06:36 PM

>>Well, with a collection of B.c.ssp, locales, and morphs at present time I want to expand into something new. Not yet sure, Emerald Tree Boas, and Rainbows take the top of my list in the boa department, and many Pythons are trying to compete.
>>
>>I have kept many different types of boids, but I want a new challenge.
>>
>>What does everyone recomend?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Chris
>>
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Jeff Clark Feb 17, 2005 07:44 AM

Chris,
....It seems to me that Emerald Tree Boas would be a much bigger challenge. Rainbow Boas are easier to keep and make better pets.
Jeff

>>Well, with a collection of B.c.ssp, locales, and morphs at present time I want to expand into something new. Not yet sure, Emerald Tree Boas, and Rainbows take the top of my list in the boa department, and many Pythons are trying to compete.
>>
>>I have kept many different types of boids, but I want a new challenge.
>>
>>What does everyone recomend?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Chris
>>

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