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    BRB enjoys new home

    I moved my pair of BRBs up to 32 qt. tubs and they seem to be liking their new diggs.

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    I love rainbows! If I had more space and a bigger budget for feeders I would have a ton of these beauties.

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    Re: BRB enjoys new home

    Great pictures! How do you get the lighting to be so clean? Is it outdoor lighting or artificial?

    You gotta post a picture of what the entire tub looks like. I'm curious.

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    Re: BRB enjoys new home

    Wow they are beauties Kevin! I swear I'm gonna need to have a whole house for my snakes once I'm out of school cuz I just keep seeing all these beautiful snakes that I know I'm gonna have to own someday lol. Thanks for the pics!
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    Re: BRB enjoys new home

    Wow! That makes my pictures look terrible! Great boas. I really love BRB's
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    Re: BRB enjoys new home

    Quote Originally Posted by Mindibun View Post
    Great pictures! How do you get the lighting to be so clean? Is it outdoor lighting or artificial?

    You gotta post a picture of what the entire tub looks like. I'm curious.
    GE Reveal bulbs work great for indoor lighting. Next time I shoot, I will take one of the tub. It is a simple set-up of Orchid bark chips for substrate with moss for cover and a deli cup style water bowl. I use Orchid bark over Cypress because it is softer and less abrasive, however it is only cost effective to use in the tubs.

    Quote Originally Posted by anendeloflorien View Post
    Wow they are beauties Kevin! I swear I'm gonna need to have a whole house for my snakes once I'm out of school cuz I just keep seeing all these beautiful snakes that I know I'm gonna have to own someday lol. Thanks for the pics!
    Yeah, too many snakes too little space and money!

    Quote Originally Posted by AndrewGeibel View Post
    Wow! That makes my pictures look terrible! Great boas. I really love BRB's
    Thanks man! My main interest is with pythons, but there are some seriously nice looking boas. Of the boas, BRBs have always been my favorite along with emmies.

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