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    Re: Boelens Python Somalia Boeleni

    Quote Originally Posted by Reinz View Post
    I think is was back in Nov/Dec there was a pair of adults on Kingsnake.com for $!2 K as well. The guy said that they were definitely not for beginners and this pair was not friendly. Might be the same pair at NERD, I don’t know.

    Around 3 years ago they was a member with one asking for husbandry help with his. He had pics of him handling it. It did not appear aggressive and he did not mention that is was. From what I gathered, husbandry was not so straight forward like BP’s, Carpets, and Boas.

    They are awesome snakes, sure wish I could afford one.

    NERD's are their own CB hatchlings. They have a pair of babies and a YouTube video on them. Swoon. I've watched and read everything out there, just about, and it seems to me an aggressive one would be an anomaly.


    Quote Originally Posted by Team Slytherin View Post
    Hahaha, I was just gonna say join the FB group but then I logged in and saw your post! Boelins are crazy beautiful, but sadly, crazy expensive in the US

    You might just fall in love with some other simalias, you know

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    You know the heart, it's fickle! I was just telling dakski that I build, demolish, and rebuild my wish list all the time. ��



    Quote Originally Posted by AbsoluteApril View Post
    They tend to not thrive very long in captivity, some people have been successful keeping them for a number of years. I still remember Chad's from Pro Exotics, gorgeous animals.

    From what I can tell, they tend to not breed well in captivity but once established appear to do ok as adults. Hardly matters as I will never have one. But dang, a girl can dream.
    Last edited by hilabeans; 05-01-2018 at 08:25 AM.

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