This striped boa really enjoys her home. At 5 1/2 feet she still retains her vibrant colors.
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This striped boa really enjoys her home. At 5 1/2 feet she still retains her vibrant colors.
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This is a better pic to see those colors.
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That's a great lookin female you have there. I like the intense striping. Who produced her? I like the clean look of her and the male you posted. I'll attach a picture of my male, he's very clean too. haven't been keeping suri's for long, realatively speaking, but I love 'em to death! I've had a number of different boas over the 10 years I've been in the hobby but none have compared to these guys.
Thanks for sharing the pics.
Rich
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bigdnutz
1.2 Suriname
1.0 Venezuelan
She came from a wild caught already gravid striped female that Ben Siegel brought in a couple of years ago. Most of the litter was striped.
Great close up shot of your animal. Best of luck with him.---------RON
I'm a sucker for high contrast and striping. I lost one of my striped girls this last summer, she had a very interseting look but not a clean as yours. If you ever get rid of her you know who to email (ME) Where or who did you get her from? any siblings around that look like her? Can I see some full body shots? Later
-Dylan Keays
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True Redtails
I bought her at the Daytona show a couple of years ago from someone named Cheryl Bott who kept the other two striped siblings. She got all three from Ben Siegel. He occassionally gets striped animals so you might want to contact him and tell him to call you if he gets any more. Here's a full body shot for you.---------RON
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>>This is a better pic to see those colors.
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"To be the best..........You must lose your mind."
what size tank is that?
It's a 50 gal tall aquarium (36inx18x17) from Glasscages.com
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