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    Little shy

    Exactly how long does it take most Leopards to warm up to a person. I've had these three for two weeks and they still don't like it when I pick them up.[IMG]
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    It has been my experience that baby leos are very skittish. Just give them time to grow up, and they'll settle down.

    They're cute boogers.. you plan on breeding them someday?

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    Oh yeah!!!

    I just want to get a little more familiar with them first. I'm still rated an amateur, so I need more familiarity handling them too. I also have a SD coastal blue rosy boa that I would love to breed. I purchased him/her as an mexican rosy boa and found out from a breeder in syracuse that it's a Coastal, and a very rare one at that. The guy who sold him/her to Petco must've did it by mistake or they were wild caught and got mixed up. He can't wait until he/she is old enough to tell gender so he can hook me up with the opposite for breeding. I'm really excited.
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    Yeah, babies can be pretty skittish at first, but they generally calm down with age.

    And...I hate to burst your bubble, but that looks like a regular old Rosy Boa (possibly a Baja, Whitewater, I can't really tell from your avatar)....never heard them called "Coastal Blue" before....I had one a while back. They typically go for around $60-80 at herp shows.
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    I thought...

    Yeah, I figured but she's still a keeper. I don't think she is a "plain" rosy though. She might be common but most rosys are red and white haven't seen one without the white stripes, well at least not too often--maybe yellow, but never blue. Although I've only seen a few, they were white and black and I think one had a more yellowish tint to it.
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