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    Tika the Indonesian Tree Boa

    Or Pacific Tree Boa. Or New Guinea Tree Boa. Candoia Carinata Carinata =3 Whatever you fancy! Just got her, and I think she's wonderful! I love her little nose!!!! I'm amazed at how tiny she is <3







    Mine's bigger.

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    Beautiful snake and enclosure! See these occasionally on kingsnake and I have to say they're quite intriguing. They stay small their whole lives, correct?

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    Wow! She is gorgeous, very unique.
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    Re: Tika the Indonesian Tree Boa

    Quote Originally Posted by BLM94 View Post
    Beautiful snake and enclosure! See these occasionally on kingsnake and I have to say they're quite intriguing. They stay small their whole lives, correct?
    Yup! They only get around 18"-24" =3 And thanks =3 I had so much fun with her setup ^-^ my other snakes are too big to do anything fun like this xD

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    Wow! She is gorgeous, very unique.
    thanks!! ^-^
    Mine's bigger.

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    World's smallest boa??

    You know, considering how many people think boa constrictor's are man eating monster's, we should try to make these little bitty's more well known.

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    Re: Tika the Indonesian Tree Boa

    Omg she's adorable and super cool looking! I've never heard of them before honestly.
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    Re: Tika the Indonesian Tree Boa

    Quote Originally Posted by angllady2 View Post
    World's smallest boa??

    You know, considering how many people think boa constrictor's are man eating monster's, we should try to make these little bitty's more well known.

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    AGREED!!! I was so stunned she made it to the reptile report...show everyone that even snakes can be adorable!!
    Mine's bigger.

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    He nose is so cool! I don't think I've ever seen one!

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    nice, but these are ground boas not tree boas

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    Re: Tika the Indonesian Tree Boa

    Quote Originally Posted by JoeJ View Post
    nice, but these are ground boas not tree boas

    ...she has a prehensile tail, her pattern looks like tree bark and she eats house geckos, anoles and tree frogs...tell me again how she's a terrestrial snake? There is a snake very similar that gets to around 4ft that is a ground boa. but that is not this snake. You know nothing, Jon Snow.
    Last edited by iPanda; 05-24-2013 at 02:48 AM. Reason: yes.
    Mine's bigger.

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