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    Re: Corn island boas

    He was away in Iraq on tour for months at a time and the corns are pretty active so his Mrs couldn't keep them all, would of been a bit easier if they had been separated for her like, he had retics too and royals, he was downsizing with being away all the time, he said wasn't fair on his Mrs to look after them, so winner winner for me

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    Re: Corn island boas

    Very nice pick ups! I was considering trying to purchase one since they're a really cool locality of boa, but Gomez and Feliz have convinced me to go the BC route.
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    Re: Corn island boas

    Very cool critters indeed Rich. I'm glad they found a good home.
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    Re: Corn island boas

    Thanks everyone

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    Re: Corn island boas

    Darn, Rich! The collection keeps growing and getting better!

    Looking good!

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    Re: Corn island boas

    Quote Originally Posted by dakski View Post
    Darn, Rich! The collection keeps growing and getting better!

    Looking good!
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    Re: Corn island boas

    https://youtu.be/jj7hDlyRX7w

    I took a video of the pair tonight, there so active and pretty much are in the branches all the time

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    Very nice Richard, congrats on the pair.
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    Re: Corn island boas

    These are beautiful Boas, and what great photos! I had no idea that they had so many beautiful rust/red/pinkish colors.



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    Those boas look great! Congrats on the pick up. I've been looking for a pair of corns for a while now with no luck. Glad they're in good hands and no longer being cohabed.
    Michael Beach, who I got my pair of Tarahumara from, was planning to breed Corns this year; I don't know how that's turned out, but if he isn't on the list of people you checked with, you might want to inquire.
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    Re: Corn island boas

    Quote Originally Posted by Caitlin View Post
    These are beautiful Boas, and what great photos! I had no idea that they had so many beautiful rust/red/pinkish colors.





    Michael Beach, who I got my pair of Tarahumara from, was planning to breed Corns this year; I don't know how that's turned out, but if he isn't on the list of people you checked with, you might want to inquire.
    Thanks caitlin
    Yes they have crazy colours and there dark and light phase is incredible

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