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What is she eating? She's so tiny & cute!
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
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Re: 2021 0.1 Candoia paulsoni, Solomon Island ground boa, white phase - Inej
Originally Posted by Bogertophis
What is she eating? She's so tiny & cute!
The breeder had her on F/T mouse pinkies for 10 feedings in a row, which sounds fairly promising.
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Re: 2021 0.1 Candoia paulsoni, Solomon Island ground boa, white phase - Inej
What an awesome critter. I was looking into these last year but couldn’t find one. I’ve heard they can be hard to get going on food but it sounds like yours is pretty well established. I’m really excited to see your critter as it grows. Best wishes!
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Very cool! I like the zipper or rose thorny-like back pattern.
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Re: 2021 0.1 Candoia paulsoni, Solomon Island ground boa, white phase - Inej
So tiny. So beautiful. I would call her Thumbelina. But then again, I don’t know how big these beauties get.
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Re: 2021 0.1 Candoia paulsoni, Solomon Island ground boa, white phase - Inej
Originally Posted by EL-Ziggy
What an awesome critter. I was looking into these last year but couldn’t find one. I’ve heard they can be hard to get going on food but it sounds like yours is pretty well established. I’m really excited to see your critter as it grows. Best wishes!
They aren't easy to find, and I'm honestly surprised I found her. Was just scrolling through Morph Market, and I next to never do that lately. Too many pretty snakes I can't have, haha. And there she was. The breeder said that she's a "little piggy" when it comes to food; guess I'll find out for myself next week!
Originally Posted by Trinityblood
Very cool! I like the zipper or rose thorny-like back pattern.
Thank you! I like the ones that have the more uneven pattern down the back as opposed to straight lines. Makes things more visually interesting.
Originally Posted by Kam
So tiny. So beautiful. I would call her Thumbelina. But then again, I don’t know how big these beauties get.
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That's a good one! Males get about 2.5-3 feet. Females can get up to 5 feet, but usually stay under 4. Very similar size-wise to a ball python, seems like.
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Re: 2021 0.1 Candoia paulsoni, Solomon Island ground boa, white phase - Inej
Originally Posted by Kam
So tiny. So beautiful. I would call her Thumbelina. But then again, I don’t know how big these beauties get.
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Personally, I'd have to call her "Pat"...because I'm old enough to remember comedian Pat Paulsen, & he pops into my brain the minute I read her scientific name, lol.
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
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She ate today! No pictures, as I've been leaving her alone and keeping things quiet since she shed. Was waiting for her to start exploring (mostly so I could even see her, she's so tiny), and she finally came out tonight! Enthusiastically wrapped and ate two day-old pinky mice.
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