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    Some Arboreals! - Part 2 Candoia

    Some photos of the Candoia I keep. Enjoy! (I put info on their coloration because some Candoia can lighten and darken over the course of the day/night)

    Flor, an adult female Solomon Island Tree Boa (SITB) that should produce this year (light to dark brown coloration):




    Solare, an adult male SITB (light tan to golden coloration):




    Crimson, subadult male (pink to tan coloration):




    Blur, subadult male (dark red/brown coloration):




    Swing, male New Guinea Tree Boa:





    Cinder, female New Guinea Tree Boa (should produce this year):


    Jupiter, female Solomon Islands Ground Boa (sometimes very dark and sometimes very light as in the last photo):




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    Very nice snakes, Thanks for sharing!

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    Thank you jball! They're very underappreciated genus I think.

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