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This should be fun

chiefmeat68 Feb 26, 2005 06:21 PM

Hey I just had a great idea for a little forum contest/poll or whatever you want to call it. I saw a few pictures the other day in the classifieds of what I would call a "pile" of boas. They were like pictures of litters but with all different kinds of morphs mixed together. It was extra cool because you could really see the vast differences between all the morphs that are currently being produced. You could even see the differences between animals of the same morph. Kind of a compare and contrast exersize. So what I propose for this little contest/poll is to pile your boas up, take a few pics, and post them for all to see the vast differences in the various boa morphs! One word of caution . . . when I did it i had boas going all over the place so be careful!

P.S. This could work well for all the local boas too. Mix up a batch of Hogs, Surinams, and Argintines, etc. for all to enjoy.

Replies (2)

morgans boas Feb 27, 2005 12:49 AM

I'm not sure that many people put there Boas together for the risk of possibly spreading any undetected health problems. I get nervous even in breeding time.
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--aka DMOG68

chiefmeat68 Feb 27, 2005 04:28 AM

Yeah I understand although in my case I keep most of my boas in the same room and many in the same rack systems (only one tub apart). Because my animals are in such close proximity to each other I assume that they are pretty much already exposed to each other. I feed them in the same tubs and handle them at the same times as well. Obviously if you have a new or sick animal in your collection then they should be quarantined to prevent any possible spread of disease.

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