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Posted by: PHFaust at Tue Dec 5 12:45:48 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHFaust ] It started with one. An unusual colored sub-adult boa came into Rich Ihle's hands back in 1991, and gave birth to some of the most unusal color babies. These were the founding stock of the Salmon Boas. Rich specializes in boas with some very interesting results. The Bloody Salmon Project and The Boa Constrictor Sabogae happen to be two such projects. Falling in love with boa constrictors back in the late 1960's, there was no turning back for Rich. He purchased his first boa then and there at a pet shop in Des Moines, IA. An entire business now goes back to these two events in his life. Rich has been involved in this business for 40 years, he has contributed to numerous articles and has sent many boas to their new homes igniting that same spark he had in the late '60s for countless numbers of other owners. To learn a bit more about Rich and his program visit his website here [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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