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Very nice looking group there.
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Re: All my Candoia
Thanks TheWinWizard! I love working with Candoia...definitely one of my favs
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Re: All my Candoia
The camoflauge on that guy is unreal! Great pics
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CHRIS
Lots of Female BP's for 2011
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Re: All my Candoia
Very cool and unusual looking snakes! They really blend in with their habitat.
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I don't know anything about them but they are cool looking!!!
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Re: All my Candoia
ballpythonluvr and Monster Dodge: I've had them in naturalistic cages before and they were almost impossible to spot. They really camouflage perfect with natural wood and twigs...very much sit and wait predators and don't move very much.
Boanerges: You should look into getting some...they are never aggressive (aside from my prego Candoia), only need to eat once a month, stay super small, and are one of the rarer ones you'll find....a great boa to keep
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Any clue as to where to get them from?
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Re: All my Candoia
TheWinWizard ~ The best place I've been able to find them is on Kingsnake (most are wild caught) or at a reptile expo (also most wild caught) Surprisingly in both cases I've never found any with mites. I should also be producing a couple small litters in 9-10 months (C. c. carinata and C. b. australis)
Keep in mind though, w/c can be big pains in the a$$ with feeding. My C. c. carinata will only eat lizards.
Last edited by bioteacher; 01-13-2011 at 04:09 PM.
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Re: All my Candoia
Originally Posted by bioteacher
TheWinWizard ~ The best place I've been able to find them is on Kingsnake (most are wild caught) or at a reptile expo (also most wild caught) Surprisingly in both cases I've never found any with mites. I should also be producing a couple small litters in 9-10 months (C. c. carinata and C. b. australis)
Keep in mind though, w/c can be big pains in the a$$ with feeding. My C. c. carinata will only eat lizards.
I see, thank you for being honest. They are beautiful snakes though.
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