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    Re: leopard boas

    They are beautiful.


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    Re: leopard boas

    Thanks everyone, it's not normally sunny when I finish work and it's gone of the back patio by 6pm, so hard to capture there true colours with out the natural daylight

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    Re: leopard boas

    Quote Originally Posted by ckuhn003 View Post
    Absolutely stunning Richard. You need to start your own Vlog on YouTube. I'd be sure to tune in to see your amazing collection. Not only are your Boas beautiful but you always seem to incorporate the perfect backgrounds.
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    I've got some videos on YouTube from when my adults was younger, not done many for ages,

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    Re: leopard boas

    Quote Originally Posted by richardhind1972 View Post
    Thanks.
    I've got some videos on YouTube from when my adults was younger, not done many for ages,

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    Great, I'll have to check them out. Maybe a silly question but do you have a rule of thumb temperature wise when it's ok to let them enjoy the outside? I almost always handle mine inside but would like to start getting some outside shots to reflect their true colors.
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    Re: leopard boas

    Quote Originally Posted by ckuhn003 View Post
    Great, I'll have to check them out. Maybe a silly question but do you have a rule of thumb temperature wise when it's ok to let them enjoy the outside? I almost always handle mine inside but would like to start getting some outside shots to reflect their true colors.
    Normally over 18c,don't want it too hot either tho

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    Re: leopard boas

    You have a magnificent collection of boas Rich! Those leopards are gorgeous!
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    Re: leopard boas

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    You have a magnificent collection of boas Rich! Those leopards are gorgeous!
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    Re: leopard boas

    My little male mandarin belly leopard "Leo" was looking nice and red tonight

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    Always with the awesome colors. You never disappoint sir!

    Bravo.

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    Re: leopard boas

    Quote Originally Posted by Gio View Post
    Always with the awesome colors. You never disappoint sir!

    Bravo.
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    I love the red at the back of his head

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