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    Re: Dumeril's Boa At the Park Lol..

    Your dumeril's is looking really nice Tiff!

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    Re: Dumeril's Boa At the Park Lol..

    Quote Originally Posted by Bellabob View Post
    Beautiful boa. I want one so bad.
    Thank you! They're definitely worth owning

    Quote Originally Posted by yeroc1982 View Post
    Very nice!! I posted a pic of mine beside a can for you, not the best but I'll have to wait to get another, he just ate.
    Yeah I saw it! Mine ate too haha

    Quote Originally Posted by DZ Reptiles View Post
    Good lookin snake!
    I wonder what those people thought haha
    LOL the old lady that was talking to me seemed interested in looking at it just not getting it completely near her

    Quote Originally Posted by Hypnotic Exotic View Post
    Nice looking Dumeril's! They've always been one of my favorite snakes and finally picked one up year before last. I don't understand why these aren't much more popular in the pet trade. I have a friend that owns a reptile shop and in over 30 years this is the one species that's never bit him. I don't even handle mine much and she stays dog tame even when I'm having to get a stuck shed off. They don't have much in the way of morphs but as far as pets go, I think these are even better than boa constrictors yet boa constrictors sell many times better compared to these. I guess just name recognition.
    Thanks!! I definitely agree about that, I've noticed more of them being sold at shows but not a whole lot more. They're perfect for a starter semi-large snake if someone wanted to get into owning larger snakes.

    Wow that's amazing, they have awesome attitudes. I think the only morph that there is for a Dum is Hypo. It looks pretty sweet though! I definitely prefer a Dum over a BCI or BCC any day so I know whatcha mean there.

    Quote Originally Posted by Alexandra V View Post
    Wow, very nice Dumeril's! I especially love the light in the second pic.
    Thank you!

    Quote Originally Posted by David802 View Post
    Very nice! Glad to see you did go to the park

    Wish I could take my BP out to the park... But today it was only 40 degrees outside.... Makes for a very comfortable me but a not so comfortable snake.
    Thanks!! Well it will warm up soon enough, but definitely take photos of your BP at the park when you do go.

    Quote Originally Posted by The Hedgehog View Post
    You REALLY aren't helping me in feeling okay about trading away O-Ren....She looks good!
    LOL I didn't mean to! Thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by tsshields View Post
    when the people showed up were they freaking out lol
    LOL the old lady was definitely shocked. This other man was sitting at the bench while I was sitting in the grass with my boa and he didn't really say anything until the lady was asking me questions.

    I kept saying 'she' so he asked me how I could tell if it was a girl

    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas339 View Post
    your past couple of posts makes me want one a pair of these pretty bad! stop posting about them!! J/K!!
    LOL get a pair!! Totally worth it, even though they take a little longer to get to their adult length.


    Quote Originally Posted by ballpythonluvr View Post
    Your dumeril's is looking really nice Tiff!
    Thank you!!
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    Re: Dumeril's Boa At the Park Lol..

    They had a bunch at the White Plains show, and it really made me want to get one. I have a red tail right now that is still small, and I got her because I wanted a big snake. But now I'm thinking I should have gotten a dumeril's because there right in-between being really big, and average size. Looks like I gotta have both now...

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    Re: Dumeril's Boa At the Park Lol..

    Great photos as usual Tiff. I'm glad to see she's doing good for you...
    "Cry, Havoc! And let slip the dogs of war..."

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    Those are some great pics I'm seriously considering getting one of these as my next snake. How big do they get? I think I saw one locally for about $100 for a juvie, which is what I would want. I have to wait till I move to the bigger place, though, in two weeks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by freelancer View Post
    Those are some great pics I'm seriously considering getting one of these as my next snake. How big do they get? I think I saw one locally for about $100 for a juvie, which is what I would want. I have to wait till I move to the bigger place, though, in two weeks.
    They are great snakes! I own a male and love him. I think they get around 5-7 feet. $100 is pretty cheap! I paid 300 for mine.
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    Re: Dumeril's Boa At the Park Lol..

    Quote Originally Posted by yeroc1982 View Post
    They are great snakes! I own a male and love him. I think they get around 5-7 feet. $100 is pretty cheap! I paid 300 for mine.
    It's at a shop I always buy from. I may swing by there tomorrow and check on the price, and if they still have one, I may put a deposit down...
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    Re: Dumeril's Boa At the Park Lol..

    I gotta get one of these. Soo gorgeous. I've heard they are picky eaters though. Can't be worse than a ball though
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    Re: Dumeril's Boa At the Park Lol..

    Quote Originally Posted by tsealock View Post
    I gotta get one of these. Soo gorgeous. I've heard they are picky eaters though. Can't be worse than a ball though
    Mine wasn't PICKY per say, but I learned she liked being fed every 10-14 days. She was young too.
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