Re: Central American Boas
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Kam
He looked exactly like Irwin. Now I'm jealous. [emoji58]
Hey Kam, if you ever find yourself in NJ, i'll hook you up with his breeder, i think she still has one or two of his siblings. But seriously, he's been such a joy. I'd seen some comments on line about CAs having attitudes ("Napoleon complex", yeah right, projecting much?) but he was a puppy dog from the first time i held him, and he was in shed at that time. It looks like you had a similar experience with the the one that got away, but dont worry there are plenty of fish in the sea...er..snakes in the jungle.
Lady, wow, thats a lot of leather! Although the initial cost of the snake was a bit high with the tank and the heaters and all that, upkeep has been a bargain compared to my cats! This is how i've been trying to sell my wife on the snake: compared to the cats he is silent, he poops twice a month, he cant scratch the furniture, and he gets all his shedding done in one nice neat little package!https://ball-pythons.net/forums/images/icons/icon11.png Sounds like both your human and reptilian families bring you a great deal of joy, I'm truly happy for you.
Re: Central American Boas
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Originally Posted by
dkatz4
Hey Kam, if you ever find yourself in NJ, i'll hook you up with his breeder, i think she still has one or two of his siblings. But seriously, he's been such a joy. I'd seen some comments on line about CAs having attitudes ("Napoleon complex", yeah right, projecting much?) but he was a puppy dog from the first time i held him, and he was in shed at that time. It looks like you had a similar experience with the the one that got away, but dont worry there are plenty of fish in the sea...er..snakes in the jungle.
Lady, wow, thats a lot of leather! Although the initial cost of the snake was a bit high with the tank and the heaters and all that, upkeep has been a bargain compared to my cats! This is how i've been trying to sell my wife on the snake: compared to the cats he is silent, he poops twice a month, he cant scratch the furniture, and he gets all his shedding done in one nice neat little package!
https://ball-pythons.net/forums/images/icons/icon11.png Sounds like both your human and reptilian families bring you a great deal of joy, I'm truly happy for you.
Love your rationale
Re: Central American Boas
I'm starting to get an itch for a boa again.
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Re: Central American Boas
Go for it kam. Of course get every thing in order first and share pics if you do get a new buddy.:gj:
Since you bumped the thread i'll repost this from page 5. For anyone who hasn't seen it yet.
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EDR
Sup kam just thought i'd share some pics for you. Also i've been lurking this site for some time and i'm aware of how you lost your previous collection in a fire sorry to hear that. It seems your interested in something smaller which is fine but you don't see a lot of Columbian red tails so i'd like to share some pics of my 17 year old red tail and his little brother. And nice pics lady he looks like a real cutie. (PLEASE NOTE THIS PIC MAKES HIM SEEM HUGE)
http://ball-pythons.net/gallery/file.../fotb25a_1.jpg
After seeing the above pic i felt maybe i should stretch his feeding schedule a bit. This is him Christmas '14.
http://ball-pythons.net/gallery/file..._58_19_pro.jpg
This is him Christmas '15 with the stretched schedule. This pic gives a better idea of his true size and not the super huge feel of the first one.
And below is his little bro my albino red tail.
http://ball-pythons.net/gallery/file..._04_51_pro.jpg
Re: Central American Boas
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Originally Posted by
EDR
Go for it kam. Of course get every thing in order first and share pics if you do get a new buddy.:gj:
Since you bumped the thread i'll repost this from page 5. For anyone who hasn't seen it yet.
Still love your scaly babies.
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