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    Oh I did not see that My condolences on your Grandmother may she RIP It's hard when we loose loved ones. I will just share my pictures and you be sure to watch I am really liking these Boa Babies they are so young and a little unsure of things but we are working on that these snakes remind me of packing my Baby Daughter around and now my Grandson. So you had a Burmese ? That is a snake I can't have it's just me who is the Snake person Hubby has his hobbies Fishing and he's good at it to..

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    I hate it when the play money budget disappears but it happens😂

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    Sup kam just thought i'd share some pics for you. Also i've been lurking this site for some time and i'm aware of how you lost your previous collection in a fire sorry to hear that. It seems your interested in something smaller which is fine but you don't see a lot of Columbian red tails so i'd like to share some pics of my 17 year old red tail and his little brother. And nice pics lady he looks like a real cutie. (PLEASE NOTE THIS PIC MAKES HIM SEEM HUGE)
    After seeing the above pic i felt maybe i should stretch his feeding schedule a bit. This is him Christmas '14. With complete respect to one of josh's comments i don't power feed him. But i think you were saying that regarding centrals right?
    This is him Christmas '15 with the stretched schedule. This pic gives a better idea of his true size and not the super huge feel of the first one. And below is his little bro a albino bcc i think bcc not sure got him at a small pet shop any ideas welcome

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady mkrj58 View Post
    Oh I did not see that My condolences on your Grandmother may she RIP It's hard when we loose loved ones. I will just share my pictures and you be sure to watch I am really liking these Boa Babies they are so young and a little unsure of things but we are working on that these snakes remind me of packing my Baby Daughter around and now my Grandson. So you had a Burmese ? That is a snake I can't have it's just me who is the Snake person Hubby has his hobbies Fishing and he's good at it to..

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    Sup kam just thought i'd share some pics for you. Also i've been lurking this site for some time and i'm aware of how you lost your previous collection in a fire sorry to hear that. It seems your interested in something smaller which is fine but you don't see a lot of Columbian red tails so i'd like to share some pics of my 17 year old red tail and his little brother. And nice pics lady he looks like a real cutie. (PLEASE NOTE THIS PIC MAKES HIM SEEM HUGE)
    After seeing the above pic i felt maybe i should stretch his feeding schedule a bit. This is him Christmas '14. With complete respect to one of josh's comments i don't power feed him. But i think you were saying that regarding centrals right?
    This is him Christmas '15 with the stretched schedule. This pic gives a better idea of his true size and not the super huge feel of the first one. And below is his little bro a albino bcc i think bcc not sure got him at a small pet shop any ideas welcome
    Wow! You brought memories. That's when I have my scaly babies. All seven of them. My grandmother started that collection.


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    My He is a She lol, love your Boas

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    Glad you like the pics kam and lady. Their my baby's i hope my red tail lives into his 30's heck beyond that. Good luck on your future boa kam i'm sure you'll be happy and it'll be in good hands. I lol'd at your comment lady yes he is big image if he was a female. And you got some real cutie's lady mkrj it's good to know their loved.
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    Re: Central American Boas

    Today the 100 mile trip to secure live hoppers and a few live small mice all for Quincy , we will work on F/T mice or Rats in the near future. It's interesting that we feed our Boas differently than the Ball Pythons, Kings etc the Boas need to grow slow like in the jungle I read we're Breeders will power feed so they can get producing pairs at 2 -3 years of Age ,I'm going to follow the first feeding method Slow and easy . I want to enjoy the baby time with my Boas and we all grow up together they are a little shy right now .





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    Good for you lady enjoy his younger years cause you got a good point that their adults longer then juveniles. I'm sure you'll have plenty of good memories with them while their young. That's awful about people power feeding. My guy's big but old no power feeding here.

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    Good for you lady enjoy his younger years cause you got a good point that their adults longer then juveniles. I'm sure you'll have plenty of good memories with them while their young. That's awful about people power feeding. My guy's big but old no power feeding here.
    I like mother nature's path A slow growing Boa in the long run its way better for a snakes health. And Your Boa looks great.

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