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Thread: Cuban Boa

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    Re: Cuban Boa

    that's hott! holy luminescence!
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    Re: Cuban Boa

    Thanks Everybody!!! These guys are much nicer in person.

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    Re: Cuban Boa

    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Long View Post
    Wow, they are really neat looking. I wonder why they are not as popular as some boas?


    Are there any proven morphs within this species?
    They are Endangered and they have small litters are a couple reason why you don't see more...Also some say they're hard to breed.

    There are no Cuban Morphs I'm aware of...

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    Re: Cuban Boa

    WoW!! thats a Hot boa. We have the Epicrates inornatus one of my dream is to breed them. Let me know if you have some for sale I will love to have one.
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    Re: Cuban Boa

    Quote Originally Posted by coldbloodaddict View Post
    Their scientific name is Epicrates angulifer...They are more related to Rainbow Boas.
    Ok, I see some resemblance there as well. 12 feet, huh? Daaanggg, that's a mighty big Rainbow! lol. The scientific names with snakes aren't very well classified. I'd like to own one of those bad boys when/if you have any for sale.
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    Re: Cuban Boa

    That's sweet.
    I've never seem one before.
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    Re: Cuban Boa

    Absolutely beautiful snakes. Hope we see some baby pics in some months.
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    Re: Cuban Boa

    wow thats pretty kewl jon

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    Re: Cuban Boa

    Quote Originally Posted by snakelady View Post
    That's sweet.
    I've never seem one before.
    Thanks! Seems a lot of people haven't seen these before.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rapture View Post
    Absolutely beautiful snakes. Hope we see some baby pics in some months.
    Thanks Diana! Me too, they're even cooler looking has babies.

    Quote Originally Posted by tideguyinva View Post
    wow thats pretty kewl jon
    Thanks John!

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    Re: Cuban Boa

    Hi Jon - she looks great, good luck with the litter

    Do you keep any other West Indian Epicrates? I have some angulifer, subflavus, fordi and straitus fowleri. There are very few people working with these boas these days it seems.

    Regards, Ryan

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