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RE: New subflavus

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Posted by: natsamjosh at Wed Dec 9 16:43:32 2009   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by natsamjosh ]  
   

>>Here's a more common color morph like you would see in the wild...

Thanks Tom, that's more like what I see when I do an websearch on subflavus. Just curious, is the orange morph locale specific (ie, like the Dominican Mountain boas), or do they just pop up randomly?

Also, any tips on feeding would be appreciated. I'm not worried yet, but I didn't think my baby subflavus would refuse a live anole after shedding and not eating for 16 days. The anole came closer to eating her than she did the anole. The anole bit her on the nose. Again, I'm not worried yet, just wondering if I may be missing something.

Thanks again for the pics, always great to see these guys.

Ed


   

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