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RE: some questions on candoia

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Posted by: viper8red at Sat Mar 28 16:30:09 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by viper8red ]  
   

What do we call this, Halloween Phase? Perhaps :P

This is one of my favorite snakes. I call her "NEMESIS" and I love the black and red. My other Viper Boa "NYX" is almost all black.



The Eyes of Viper Boa's are beautiful dark and golden spheres with black cat eye slits in them. They kind of remind me of the "all-seeing-eye" from Lord of the Rings lol









Hopefully far more people will discover these snakes and get interested in keeping them. Then together we can learn and share more about them. So far most of the knowledge of these snakes is held in a very small handful of people spread throughout the world. It's very difficult to find much more then a blurb here or there on Candoia Aspera.


   

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