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    Weighed Vigil finally and she's 7 lbs at currently 5.5 years old.. Yay! She's also 6 feet long.

    A very, very average size for a female dumeril's lol. Unfortunately, my XXL hide isn't particularly useful until much later. Or will probably give to some snake in the future.

    Also a short simple video of her. http://dogsignalfire.tumblr.com/post...of-vigils-life

    Sorry no pics in this update.
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    Awesome. I picked up a Yearling female recently. I cant wait until I can get some size on her. I have wanted a Dumerils forever and finally got one..
    "Passion Breeds Quality, Quality Breeds Desire" - Tim

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    Re: Dumerils Boa slow growing progression thread.

    Quote Originally Posted by ElliotNess View Post
    Awesome. I picked up a Yearling female recently. I cant wait until I can get some size on her. I have wanted a Dumerils forever and finally got one..
    Congrats!! This is how I felt for the last 3 years. LOL




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    I should throw mine on a scale and see how much he weighs, he's almost four now but still seems so small, like it'll be ten years before I have a good sized boa lmao.

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    Re: Dumerils Boa slow growing progression thread.

    Quote Originally Posted by GoingPostal View Post
    I should throw mine on a scale and see how much he weighs, he's almost four now but still seems so small, like it'll be ten years before I have a good sized boa lmao.
    Seriously yeah, people weren't kidding about slow-growing hahah
    I remember getting her and thinking "I need time to get used to larger snakes!" but nah, nobody needs 4 years. LOL




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