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Margo... in her new skin... :)
Well Margo JUST shed... Had to snap some pix... If anyone remembers, she had the "spot" that landed her some Baytril LOVIN! So, she's shed 2x and there is NO RETURN! I've decided to keep her soaking tub out still. She's drinking from her bowl and shedding seems the same. So here she is ***again***... lol! Did I mention she's still lookin for a Mr.Margo!?!? http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c7...tters010-2.jpg
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c7...ritters009.jpg
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miss margo is looking GREAT!!
Glad to hear the good news.
Thanks for sharing the awesome pics!
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THANKS Alot!
LOL! just another excuse to not go to sleep! I'm WAY too much of an night owl!:rolleyes:
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Oooh - she's gorgeous :D Hope she finds Mr Margo soon then you'll got lots of little Mini Margos slithering around :D
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Thanks guys!!! "mini Margo's" That would be SWEET! :D
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Wooowww....she's beautiful!!
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Thanks Judy!!! That means alot! I only wish she was as "pretty on the inside" as she is on the out! LOL! She's a bugger!:oops:
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What locality is she? Looks Bol. or Suri to me
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Originally Posted by Pork Chops N' Corn Bread
What locality is she? Looks Bol. or Suri to me
She was sold to me as a WC from Guyana...... SBut she's very pink. I've been lookin for a nice male....:oops:
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Laooda, I am not at all a 'boa person', but she is completely amazing, even to me. Great pictures, and I'm so glad she's doing so much better!
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laooda, nice looking bcc, guyanas are known for nice pink coloration and their not so sunny dispositions. should not be to hard to find a mate for her. good luck :)
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Originally Posted by SarahMB
Laooda, I am not at all a 'boa person', but she is completely amazing, even to me. Great pictures, and I'm so glad she's doing so much better!
Thanks soo much! :D PS..You just jinxes yourself ! Now your gonna pass a boa that catches your eye!;) and that'll be it! lol
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laooda, nice looking bcc, guyanas are known for nice pink coloration and their not so sunny dispositions. should not be to hard to find a mate for her. good luck :)
:8: Well, that would be her! I was really hoping to find a nice male at our show.. they had some nice Suris but no Guyanas... So I came home w/ a PastPB! lol:rolleyes: Guess I'll scope kingsnake again...
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I am still drooling over her. WOW!!! She is one of a kind as most are. I love Margo!!!
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Man that is a gorgeous snake!
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Thanks! **gush*** :wuv: I fell in love w/ her on first sight... I was worried that she would loose her color as she's grown... but she's still got it! She's pushin 5 1/2-6 feet now???THANKS AGAIN!!!
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Damn. I want a RTB soooo badly!
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Damn. I want a RTB soooo badly!
Well, Get one?!?!?!? I've never met one I didn't like.... well, one but that's it!
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Wow she looks great! Her cage floor is cool looking too. what do you have for a ground cover in there?
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Wow she looks great! Her cage floor is cool looking too. what do you have for a ground cover in there?
Thanks! Cypress and Moss... I like the look, and she loves to bury down... Somtimes you can't even see her!
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i read this awhile ago and finally found it again. it discusses how there really isn't any difference between the two (surinam and guyana boas) - that it's a political border, not a biological one. anyway... here's the page:
http://www.boa-constrictors.com/com/...namGuyanaE.htm
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so i got a question about shedding.
my rtb is probably about...2 months old. and i just noticed today that her eyes are starting to go opaque. like, you can still see them, but they've got that greenish tint thing going for them.
and now i know you're not supposed to handle them when they're shedding,
but she's supposed to eat today.
is it still cool to put her in her feeding tote, return her to her cage and then just let her shed and allt hat fun stuff...
or should i wait till its all over.
like...how long does it last (the shedding)?
she's only about 2 feet right now.
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Originally Posted by chibbi
so i got a question about shedding.
my rtb is probably about...2 months old. and i just noticed today that her eyes are starting to go opaque. like, you can still see them, but they've got that greenish tint thing going for them.
and now i know you're not supposed to handle them when they're shedding,
but she's supposed to eat today.
is it still cool to put her in her feeding tote, return her to her cage and then just let her shed and allt hat fun stuff...
or should i wait till its all over.
like...how long does it last (the shedding)?
she's only about 2 feet right now.
I've asked the same question before. All I got was "some will eat, some won't...so try it" If you feed F/T this is no problem, but if you feed live like I do... you have to worry about taking care of the mouse/rat until your snake does eat. Both of mine ate when they were shedding. As for moving your snake to feed, it's just fine to feed it in it's tank/tub...No need to move it.
My BPs usually take a week or so to shed. I'm not sure if the same applies to RTBs.
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Originally Posted by recycling goddess
i read this awhile ago and finally found it again. it discusses how there really isn't any difference between the two (surinam and guyana boas) - that it's a political border, not a biological one. anyway... here's the page:
http://www.boa-constrictors.com/com/...namGuyanaE.htm
Thanks Aleesha! I love that article... I started a thread a while ago about the diffrence between the two... very intresting.... Where is that dancing CAT!?!?!?:confused: