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    Re: New Guinea Tree Boa Arizona

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    Thank you for the advise Homebody. I'm going to hold onto them for now. I'm waiting for the shop to get back to me on the information about them. From there ill base my decision.
    If these are the Candoia carinata carinata subspecies of Candoia carinata then you're not kidding when you say there is very little information out there about them. All I found specifically on this subspecies are these articles from keepers detailing their attempts to feed them:
    https://www.snakesociety.nl/jaargang...0captivity.pdf
    https://www.snakesociety.nl/jaargang...20paulsoni.pdf.

    You are probably going to have to rely to some extent on info about closely related species. Here's a link that may help: https://reptile-database.reptarium.c...h_param=%28%29.
    Last edited by Homebody; 10-20-2023 at 10:53 AM.
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