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    My little survivor!

    1 out of 3 that lived (RIP to my male who held on for a few days, and to the other female that arrived dead)

    I really do have alot of respect for AA reptiles though, they gave me 2 of them free because they knew it was my birthday. From what I hear some solomon island ground boa neonates just don't survive.

    She's doing very well and eating full 1" cricket frogs.






    thanks for lookin
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    Re: My little survivor!

    AWWWW good to see she's eating, she soooo little
    Check out what's available at


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    Re: My little survivor!

    Quote Originally Posted by llovelace View Post
    AWWWW good to see she's eating, she soooo little
    Yeah she is tiny. Its crazy though, I've noticed a size difference since a first got her, and I've only had her week in a half.
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    Re: My little survivor!

    congrats on the surivivor, he's looking good.

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    Re: My little survivor!

    thats a good looking one!! looks way different than mine.

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    Re: My little survivor!

    awww! She is so cute an teeny!

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    Re: My little survivor!

    thanks all. I'm really happy to see she is doing so well. I'm going frog hunting tonight for her dinner tomorrow.
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    Re: My little survivor!

    I better not let my boa see this, he may fall in love She's a pretty one.

    I also noticed that my snake has grown since I got him in late February, probably another 2" or so. He's at around 20" now. I don't expect him to grow too fast, but I may have to consider a bigger viv sooner than I thought.
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    Re: My little survivor!

    Quote Originally Posted by freelancer View Post
    I better not let my boa see this, he may fall in love She's a pretty one.

    I also noticed that my snake has grown since I got him in late February, probably another 2" or so. He's at around 20" now. I don't expect him to grow too fast, but I may have to consider a bigger viv sooner than I thought.
    Maybe in a few years. She's to young for him .


    lol thanks man.
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    Re: My little survivor!

    Yeah I think he's got a full year on her, and in snake years that may be too much, at least size-wise for now, lol.
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