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    Caye Caulker Boa

    I am relatively new with snakes and have inherited a pair of Caye Caulkers. I am looking to add some "environment" to their enclosure, and was wondering if anyone knew if citrus branches are safe for these Boas?

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    Re: Caye Caulker Boa

    Lucky lol! I couldn't find anything saying that citrus branches aren't safe for reptiles, do you know what kind of citrus by chance? Do you have any pics of your newly inherited Caulkers Cay boas?

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    Congratulations on your new additions. I wish that I could inherif a couple more CC's. I agree, we need photos...

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    The branches will be fine as long as they are sterilized first. We need some pics of Boas though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheWinWizard View Post
    We need some pics of Boas though.
    This is true, pics are a absolute must.

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    Re: Caye Caulker Boa

    Quote Originally Posted by boadaddy View Post
    Lucky lol! I couldn't find anything saying that citrus branches aren't safe for reptiles, do you know what kind of citrus by chance? Do you have any pics of your newly inherited Caulkers Cay boas?
    I'm new so I'm not allowed to upload attachments. Pictures to follow as soon as I figure it out. Thanks for the replies.

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