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I would breed her with that pattern, should produce some killer offspring.
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She is a hottie
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Re: New Dumerils Boa
very nice pick up congrats. and one small piece of advice not to make you nervous just to make you aware. although durms are for the most part complete sweethearts. there feeding response is to say the least legendary. make sure you use tongs and not your hands to offer food to avoid and accidents.
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Re: New Dumerils Boa
 Originally Posted by jason_ladouceur
very nice pick up  congrats. and one small piece of advice not to make you nervous just to make you aware. although durms are for the most part complete sweethearts. there feeding response is to say the least legendary. make sure you use tongs and not your hands to offer food to avoid and accidents. 
Thanks Jason. I'll keep that in mind on Friday!
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Re: New Dumerils Boa
Beautiful girl you have there. I have a male and he is gentle as can be except feeding time, then he takes the gloves off and means business. Hope you enjoy your Dum.
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Very nice!! Dums are awesome, i love my boy.
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Nice pickup, I like how light and red it is.
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Congratulations on a nice looking Acrantophis. I also recommend using feed tongs. Not only do Dumerils have alot more strength, but they have longer strike range.
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Re: New Dumerils Boa
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Congratulations on a nice looking Acrantophis. I also recommend using feed tongs. Not only do Dumerils have alot more strength, but they have longer strike range.
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Yeah they do! One of my girls came out at me for her food. I wasn't quick enough getting it to her I was really surprised with how far she could reach as long as she is.
One of the things I love about mine are how muscular they feel when you hold them. You can feel the power they're capable of yet so docile it's hard to even imagine them using it.
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Re: New Dumerils Boa
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Yeah they do!  One of my girls came out at me for her food. I wasn't quick enough getting it to her  I was really surprised with how far she could reach as long as she is.
One of the things I love about mine are how muscular they feel when you hold them. You can feel the power they're capable of yet so docile it's hard to even imagine them using it.
Until they use it. LOL
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