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Not anery and definitely not (more)...

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Posted by: PGoss at Tue Feb 28 16:09:09 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PGoss ]  
   

Type II. Type II anery boas are Central American. Your boa is Colombian, or at least mainly Colombian. The rosy cheeks on your boa throw out the possibility of your snake being anery. She could be het. for anery. She could even be het. for Type II. But definitely not anerythristic of either kind. If you paid for an anery, I would be contacting the person you bought her from. That animal was misrepresented. Look at the Type IIs posted below. Although not all Type IIs are as nice as the ones posted, you can see what they should look like. Here is a nice head and tail shot of mine. She is approaching two years old and still no brown. See any reds, pinks, browns, etc...? Post a pic of your snake's tail. Sorry if you were mislead on your snake. Hope you get it resolved.

Phil Goss


   

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