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    Oh, there's no doubt that shes an BCI, but I wonder what locale she is?
    She is a CT boa, Haven't you heard of those before...lol
    I am so tired, can you tell?
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    LOL, Rusty, it's all good. :lol: Been there...It doesn't really matter, she's just really awesome looking; I wouldn't mind knowing what she is. Ah well, no way of really knowing anyway...

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    thanks god you find that one because it definetily need to be taken good care of, and aparenttly the owner wasn't making a good job giving it a good safe home. :evil:

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    Rusty, do you ship out rescues to new homes?

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    that poor boa
    I bet she's a little cranky right now isn't she
    oh well once you get her all fixed up i'm sure she'll calm right down and be a wonderfull addition to rustydragons herp rescue
    if you ask me she's a keeper cause of her tail
    it just gives her more personality LOL
    at any rate good luck with her and let us know how she does
    Girlfriend: Your room smells like reptile!!!
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    Thanks guys,
    she is doing well today, waiting for a fecal, and bloodwork, I might as well wait for both before driving to our vet hospital. But she is doing very well.
    Is there a way to ID BCI etc with a scaleation (sp?) chart? I wonder.
    She is quite cranky, but she should be calm enough to use for educational shows. As for adoption the state asks us to not adopt out any larger boids, and with her size max she would be considered a lrg. boid in there eyes. I don't normally ship, but just may this year. She (even if small enough too) wouldn't be shipped due to the stress factor. She is definatly a survivor of horrible husbandry mistakes.
    (I can't beleive they stilll make heat rocks!!!!!)
    Anyhow if anyone knows how to properly id a localality? Please let me know, I'll look into it.
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    Well newer update, she is doing very well, aclimating perfectly!
    We just got a call for another "RTB" (don't know what it truly is) should be arriving Friday.
    I'll keep you updated if you guys want.
    But "Stumpy" is doing well. We will see how comphtorable she is with being handeld over the next few weeks or so. Some "love" the attention, some just want to be left alone. The attention getters do the educational shows (as long as it isn't scheduled around their feeding or shedding schedule.) Anyhow I'll let you know if you want
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    That's great news, Rusty! Thanks for keeping us posted on little Stumpy, and please continue to do so!

    Jennifer

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    ya what Jennifer said
    Girlfriend: Your room smells like reptile!!!
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