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12-01-11, 09:21 PM
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Skyler - Epicrates cenchria maurus sp.
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12-01-11, 09:28 PM
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Re: Skyler - Epicrates cenchria maurus sp.
Beautiful snake man!
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12-01-11, 09:40 PM
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Re: Skyler - Epicrates cenchria maurus sp.
She's looking good, as usual. Nice composition of your shots, Todd.
Any idea as to what she weighs?
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12-01-11, 09:51 PM
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Re: Skyler - Epicrates cenchria maurus sp.
Thanks, folks. I sure enjoy her
I have no idea what any of my snakes weigh - haven't weighed one for over 20 years. She's heavier than a pound of butter, but not as heavy as I am, lol. I'd say she's a little under a kilo, but I couldn't say for sure. Next time you're in the Capital, bring a scale and we'll find out, lol.
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12-01-11, 11:19 PM
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Re: Skyler - Epicrates cenchria maurus sp.
She's gorgeous. I might be in your neck of the woods over the holidays. If so I will bring my scale
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12-02-11, 08:25 AM
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Re: Skyler - Epicrates cenchria maurus sp.
She looks huge! She's gorgeous
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12-02-11, 08:27 AM
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Re: Skyler - Epicrates cenchria maurus sp.
Awesoe snake she does seem heavier bodied than some of the others I've seen it woud be interesting to know her locality but she is a beautiful healthy snake
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12-02-11, 08:42 AM
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Re: Skyler - Epicrates cenchria maurus sp.
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Originally Posted by lady_bug87
Awesoe snake she does seem heavier bodied than some of the others I've seen it woud be interesting to know her locality but she is a beautiful healthy snake
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She's some subspecies of Columbian; likely Guyana (thought to be a cross and not actually defined as a separate subspecies), but possibly Paraguay. Either way, Columbians tend to be a more robust snake than their Brazilian and Argentine counterparts, which is why I like them.
When she's not at rest like in those images (I had just lifted the paper she was curled under, so she was very chill and not tensed-up), she's all muscle; very defined and it took a lot to get her that way. She was quite chunky when she came to me, so she's been on a strict routine of banister exercise to keep those muscles toned ever since
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12-02-11, 09:48 AM
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Re: Skyler - Epicrates cenchria maurus sp.
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Originally Posted by CDN_Blood
She's some subspecies of Columbian; likely Guyana (thought to be a cross and not actually defined as a separate subspecies), but possibly Paraguay. Either way, Columbians tend to be a more robust snake than their Brazilian and Argentine counterparts, which is why I like them.
When she's not at rest like in those images (I had just lifted the paper she was curled under, so she was very chill and not tensed-up), she's all muscle; very defined and it took a lot to get her that way. She was quite chunky when she came to me, so she's been on a strict routine of banister exercise to keep those muscles toned ever since
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she looks awesome, i love how red she is
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12-02-11, 08:34 AM
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Re: Skyler - Epicrates cenchria maurus sp.
Haha, she's not huge, but she's not small. She measured exactly 48" on October 24th and I've since upped her food size to med. rats, so she ain't gonna be getting any smaller
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12-02-11, 08:45 AM
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Re: Skyler - Epicrates cenchria maurus sp.
Gorgeous. I'm thinking I might have to have a Rainbow boa some time down the line.
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12-02-11, 08:52 AM
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Re: Skyler - Epicrates cenchria maurus sp.
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Gorgeous. I'm thinking I might have to have a Rainbow boa some time down the line.
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They're a really under-rated snake, in my opinion. You can't swing a cat without hitting a Brazilian, but I really enjoy all the subspecies of Rainbow (particularly Columbian and Argentine), and they're an excellent alternative to a Boa Constrictor for those in areas where larger constrictors are banned.
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12-02-11, 05:36 PM
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Re: Skyler - Epicrates cenchria maurus sp.
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You can't swing a cat without hitting a Brazilian.
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I assume you've tested this theory?
Any picts? ;-)
Fine looking animal!
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12-02-11, 09:01 PM
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Re: Skyler - Epicrates cenchria maurus sp.
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I assume you've tested this theory?
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<insert snicker here> I like Brazilians and I *knew* that'd get your attention
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12-05-11, 06:17 PM
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Re: Skyler - Epicrates cenchria maurus sp.
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<insert snicker here> I like Brazilians...
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But apparently not cats.... ;-)
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