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05-06-12, 08:51 AM
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Some new pics of my male Crawl Cay
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05-06-12, 08:54 AM
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Re: Some new pics of my male Crawl Cay
Amazing. He's beautiful congrats! Can't wait to see tons more pics of him as he continues to grow.
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05-06-12, 09:24 AM
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Re: Some new pics of my male Crawl Cay
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Amazing. He's beautiful congrats! Can't wait to see tons more pics of him as he continues to grow.
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Thankyou! He's a lovely little chap, I'm very lucky to have him
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05-06-12, 09:25 AM
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Re: Some new pics of my male Crawl Cay
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Thankyou! He's a lovely little chap, I'm very lucky to have him
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Out of curiosity, how big is he right now?
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05-06-12, 09:32 AM
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Re: Some new pics of my male Crawl Cay
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Out of curiosity, how big is he right now?
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Not sure, maybe 2ft?
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05-06-12, 10:29 AM
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Re: Some new pics of my male Crawl Cay
great pics!!! Thanks for posting them!
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05-06-12, 11:08 AM
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Re: Some new pics of my male Crawl Cay
I see a couple "Picture of the Month" candidates in here! Very cool.
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05-07-12, 10:24 AM
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Re: Some new pics of my male Crawl Cay
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I see a couple "Picture of the Month" candidates in here! Very cool.
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Picture of the month? Tell me more......
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05-07-12, 11:21 AM
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Re: Some new pics of my male Crawl Cay
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Picture of the month? Tell me more......
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May's competition should be posted up soon
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05-07-12, 03:05 PM
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Re: Some new pics of my male Crawl Cay
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May's competition should be posted up soon
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Cool, where do I look for that?
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05-07-12, 04:46 AM
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Re: Some new pics of my male Crawl Cay
Wow is he ever getting some nice red tones!! So not enough of these guys around...
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05-07-12, 05:46 AM
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Re: Some new pics of my male Crawl Cay
I'm curious as to what makes a boa a 'Crawl Cay'. I don't think anyone on this side of the pond uses that term, but I see it all the time in UK-based forums...
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05-07-12, 08:33 AM
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Re: Some new pics of my male Crawl Cay
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I'm curious as to what makes a boa a 'Crawl Cay'. I don't think anyone on this side of the pond uses that term, but I see it all the time in UK-based forums...
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This website describes the different types of island boas, including the Crawl Cay: Rio Bravo Reptiles: Island Boas
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05-07-12, 10:24 AM
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Re: Some new pics of my male Crawl Cay
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I'm curious as to what makes a boa a 'Crawl Cay'. I don't think anyone on this side of the pond uses that term, but I see it all the time in UK-based forums...
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They are a locality boa originally from the island 'Crawl Cay' they are a very small boa and are considered a dwarf locality. I think they are easier to source in the UK due to lots of early breeding success here - they seem to be scarcer and a great deal more expensive elsewhere.
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05-07-12, 07:07 PM
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Re: Some new pics of my male Crawl Cay
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They are a locality boa originally from the island 'Crawl Cay' they are a very small boa and are considered a dwarf locality. I think they are easier to source in the UK due to lots of early breeding success here - they seem to be scarcer and a great deal more expensive elsewhere.
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Okay, thanks, and thanks to Alessia too. I knew it was a locale thing, but I was thinking that it was just another nonsense moniker that breeders try passing-off as something more special to get more bucks in their pockets. Clearly they're something different, but I don't know that I've ever seen one over here
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