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Thread: My "normal"?

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    Registered User Meady's Avatar
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    My "normal"?

    Here are a few shots of a red tail I purchased for $100 from some fellow moving away. He had done a terrible job taking care of him but I'm getting him back on his way to health again. He looks a little lighter than a normal to me, what do you guys think?



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    Re: My "normal"?

    Its a normal yes, no local boa or morph... He looks nice thats for sure !
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    Re: My "normal"?

    He looks just like mine. I always thought it was weird how some normal boas looked when I go to the reptile shows and some pet stores. Boas change colors more than I would have ever thought, probably not as much as blood pythons or anything like that. I'm starting to notice that when my boas getting closer to shedding, it'll get a whole lot darker. This makes me think the boas I've seen at shows that look a lot different were just near their shed cycle.
    Evan
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