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    A Change of Pace

    Well today i am selling my hogg island boas to a family friend, ive had them for some time now and am sad that they wont be here, but at least i know they'll be going to a good home, but they will be replaced with a spider and a pastel, i was just never a boa type of person, dont get me wrong i love all reptiles, there amazing, but my eyes have always been on pythons and cornsnakes, so i have just got my breeding rack set up so this up coming season ill be laying 2 clutchs hopefully. you can see all my snakes on my youtube channel link below.
    - The Boss
    Jordan Bales



    1.1 Tremper Jungle albino Leopard Geckos
    0.1 Mack Snow Leopard Gecko
    0.1 Tremper Blazing Blizzard leopard Gecko
    0.1 Snake Eye Eclipse Leopard Gecko
    1.1 Bearded Dragons
    1.1 Normal ball pythons
    2.0 Hogg Island Boas
    0.0.1 Chilean Rose hair Tarantula
    0.2 Netherland Dwarf Bunnies
    1.0 Holland Lop Eared Bunny

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    Like the videos your leo's are really pretty! The only thing I don't like that much is that Leopard geckos and beardies shouldn't be housed on loose substrate, especially young animals. Baby beardies die pretty often from impaction because they can go kamikaze at their food sometimes and accidentally ingest mouthfuls of the substrate and they are too small to digest it. You want to stick with paper towels, shelf liner(which looks cool), tiles, or newspaper while they are young.

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