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02-10-05, 04:48 PM
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Pics of some of our Malagasy boas...
A few of our Madagascar boas...Enjoy!
Female ground boa.
Female Dumeril's Boa.
Madagascar tree boas ( Gray Morph ).
Madagascar tree boa ( Nose-Be Local ).
Regards
Michael
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02-10-05, 05:01 PM
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Wow, those tree boas are so neat!!
Great collection!
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02-10-05, 05:26 PM
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BEAUTIES!!!! Holy moly!
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02-11-05, 12:20 AM
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I LOVE the Malagasy Ground Boa ... those guys are so cool! I'd really love to grab a pair eventually... are you guys breeding them?
Jen
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02-11-05, 08:17 AM
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Malagasie Boas
Thanks everyone,
Yah, there all pretty cool boas, good feeders and good temperments as well.
Jen,
Yes, we are working on breeding them again, we almost had it last year, but ended up with premees...Not fun at all, here's a pic of the last one to have survived a little while.
Anyhow, on a positive note here are some pics of the pair we are working on this year, enjoy...
Adult female ground boa.
Male ground boa
Well we hope to have better luck this season, with breeding 2 females instead of one, chances should be much better, thanks again everyone.
Regards
Michael
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02-11-05, 09:45 AM
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Are you using a red light on your snakes or is it the regular color, because i've never seen a dum like this!! By the way, mike, i LOOOOOVE your sanzinia madagascariensis!! Are yours good feeders??
phil.
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02-11-05, 12:44 PM
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Mike very nice madagascar projects.Now i know why i never did get the 1.1 ground boas last year i hope all goes well & we see healthy cluch from those gems.Your adult's are sweet.
It must be tricky breeding madagascar ground boas i know of 1 other guy that said his female ovulated last year never seen or heard about a healthy cluch either hopfully you & him have better success this season.(I want)
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02-11-05, 05:01 PM
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WOW! Awesome boas Michael! Are you attempting to breed any Sanzinia this year?
bistrobob85,
These are Acrantophis madagascariensis, not the more common Acrantophis dumerili.
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02-11-05, 07:57 PM
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Michael,
I sure hope you produce these beautiful boas! I will surely be jealous, not like others we know, but more in a good way
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02-16-05, 06:40 PM
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Kool maddies man love the pics.
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02-19-05, 02:24 PM
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Malagasie Boas
Thanks for the kind words everyone... They most certainly are amazing animals to work with. We will keep you posted on our progress.
Regards
Michael
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02-21-05, 03:45 PM
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I just wish you good luck too. That is the first time i see a Madagascar ground boa in Canada.
I have 2.2 dumerili and I am trying to reproduced them. My 2 females are probably pregnant. I hope so. If you succede in your breeding project, let me know, I can be interested. They have a lot more charm than ordinary constrictor boas.
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02-22-05, 02:43 AM
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I am ECSTATIC to know that there are Sanzinia in Canada! When do you expect they will be breeding?
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02-22-05, 12:08 PM
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beautiful animals mike !
hey you calgary people, have you guys seen the baby sanzinia born last summer at the calgary zoo?
a friend got to see them said they were amazing
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02-22-05, 12:10 PM
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No, but I have a feeling I'll be endeavoring to go see them this year!
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