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    Re: Rubber boa

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    Ever since PhotoBucket went to Hades in a hand basket I kind of gave up on finding a photohosting site. If you have Instagram you can see some pics of them there... @actcattgg
    Try using the free forum app TapaTalk .

    Apart from all its other benefits it has a simple and free photo upload option


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    Re: Rubber boa

    I have no idea why, but I used to see them in Reptiles Magazine when I was a kid ALL the time. I remember reading plenty of articles about them and then their popularity in the pet trade kind of died out when Ball Pythons took over (I assume this is what happened). I do know they can live quite a while however.

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    Re: Rubber boa

    Quote Originally Posted by Zincubus View Post
    Try using the free forum app TapaTalk .

    Apart from all its other benefits it has a simple and free photo upload option
    I am old and curmudgeonly, I do everything on a desk/lap top LOL
    actagggcagtgatatcctagcattgatggtacatggcaaattaacctcatgat

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    Re: Rubber boa

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    I am old and curmudgeonly, I do everything on a desk/lap top LOL
    I think Tapatalk works on laptops etc .. think of it like a program like CDex or something


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    Re: Rubber boa

    Iv'e tried googling how to find rubber boas because they live in my area but it's confusing for me. Does anyone know how to look for them or at least how to attract them to your yard?


    I live in a rural area and my yard is full of nature, so living in an urban area won't be a problem when looking for these guys. Also any tips for attracting snakes into your yard would be helpful. Thanks
    do the jah

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    Re: Rubber boa

    wait this belongs in another forum nvm
    do the jah

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    I spent a lot of time in the woods and up in the mountains when I lived in Oregon and was always on the lookout for them but never saw one.

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    Re: Rubber boa

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    I spent a lot of time in the woods and up in the mountains when I lived in Oregon and was always on the lookout for them but never saw one.
    I rafted in prime territory for them for two decades up in Idaho and only ever found one. They are really secretive little buggers
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