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    More solomon island tree pics

    Shot a few tonight

    here are some more images, he was enjoying an evening soak.









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    Re: More solomon island tree pics

    really beautiful and amazing color

    click pic to see my reptiles

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    Re: More solomon island tree pics

    Gorgeous! I love those colors!
    1.1ballpythons(normal)-Arwen, Montague
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    Re: More solomon island tree pics

    Gorgeous candoia! I had a few for a couple years... It's so unusual to have a snake that prefers the slightly more cool temps.

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    Re: More solomon island tree pics

    Nice looking boa. Do you have a perch for it? IIRC, some eat reptiles. Does it eat rodents for you?
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    Re: More solomon island tree pics

    Quote Originally Posted by Wh00h0069 View Post
    Nice looking boa. Do you have a perch for it? IIRC, some eat reptiles. Does it eat rodents for you?
    there is a perch in there for him, i'll be getting him a better one this weekend. I need to get it cut.

    He is CB, and a GREAT feeder on rodents. Like the rest of my boas he has an insane feeding response that i wish would rub off on my BPs!

    here have some mroe pics









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    Re: More solomon island tree pics

    Quote Originally Posted by cinderbird View Post
    there is a perch in there for him, i'll be getting him a better one this weekend. I need to get it cut.

    He is CB, and a GREAT feeder on rodents. Like the rest of my boas he has an insane feeding response that i wish would rub off on my BPs!
    Cool. I love how red he is! You always take great pictures.
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    Re: More solomon island tree pics

    I love the Solomon isle boas. I thin the ground and tree boas are just stunning and I love the small size.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sg1trogdor View Post
    I love the Solomon isle boas. I thin the ground and tree boas are just stunning and I love the small size.
    They are GREAT animals, its a shame they aren't more popular. They're interactive and active. I can't wait to get him in a display cage.

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    Re: More solomon island tree pics

    Their typically tough to keep as babies, they like to start on lizards and/or frogs after birth..There have been sucesses with them but if ya don't live in the extreme south where anoles roam it'd be tough..They are wicked cool looking snakes and no doubt if they were easier they'd have a big following for their looks..IMO..

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