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CBH
at Mon Jan 22 21:27:12 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by CBH ]
Hmm…..interesting hypothesis. I could see how stagnant humid conditions “in captivity” could prove troublesome, but in the wild rubber boas would be able to move from one place to another to avoid a build up of micro organisms/disease. Having not had the chance to herp the North West US, I cannot say from personal experience, but I would think rubber boas spend a great deal of time in areas of relatively high humidity? Maybe someone else can give us a better idea of the rubber boa’s real habitat?
Just my 2 cents,
Chris ----- Christopher E. Smith Contact Captive Bred Herps
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