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Old 11-27-04, 02:39 PM   #1
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fact or fiction

what do you all think of this ???????

http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cg...26/RAIDERS.TMP


"They're my babies,'' Cooper said of his pets -- a 16-foot albino Burmese python named "Coconut" and an 18-foot Columbian red-tailed boa named "Silicone"

With a salary of $389,000, Cooper found he had to economize to afford the rabbits, small goats, pigs and chickens that Coconut and Silicone demand on a bi-weekly basis.

anyone think this is a crazy feeding schedule?

and for all us canadians that love that rescue in BC that loves to bash the hobby someone just gave them some more ammo against us here you go

http://www.canada.com/vancouver/stor...6-86e24338d067
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It's a crazy feeding schedule for an '18-foot Colombian boa'...
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18-foot Columbian red-tailed boa - huh?
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Id LOVE to see that
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18 foot colombian, rare but possible
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18 foot colombian, rare but possible
Going on what information??

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What Matt said, what can you back that statement up with?
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the only boa that could make it to 18 feet is an anaconda oh but wait they said redtail right lol

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Re: fact or fiction

[QUOTE]Originally posted by BoAddict
[B]what do you all think of this ???????

http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cg...26/RAIDERS.TMP


"They're my babies,'' Cooper said of his pets -- a 16-foot albino Burmese python named "Coconut" and an 18-foot Columbian red-tailed boa named "Silicone"

With a salary of $389,000, Cooper found he had to economize to afford the rabbits, small goats, pigs and chickens that Coconut and Silicone demand on a bi-weekly basis.

anyone think this is a crazy feeding schedule?


Ummmmmmm a salary of 389,000 and he has to economize to feed two snakes? Where does he buy the feeders? Sharper Image?
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Old 11-27-04, 04:35 PM   #10
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I'll need to see a picture of that. An 18 foot boa would be very impressive to say the least.
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I personally think thats not possible, no matter how much you feed it.
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I'd trade my whole collection for an 18' Redtail!!!!!!! That would be an impressive snake!
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I'd trade my whole collection for an 18' Redtail!!!!!!! That would be an impressive snake!
You could house it in one of your shoes!! MUWAHAHAHAHA. Heard that one before?? :P

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maybe maybe if it was like a pervian bcc. They get around 14 right?

But it says columbian
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What a jerk!!!! *Cleans some cages with Matt_K's hat*
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