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Old 09-28-04, 10:45 PM   #16
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Congrats on the first boa! She is a real looker. Take care.

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Old 09-28-04, 11:14 PM   #17
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you can get them up to 5" and 24" accros i think are the largest i have found ,cant find the oix will look for it tomorow after the hospital appoitment
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Old 09-29-04, 06:55 AM   #18
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She's very nice looking... like the chocolate tones. I use the large glazed ceramic dog dishes for my large boids. I use the flower pot bases with nothing bigger than a gecko. I find them too shallow, and they evaporate before the day ends, and are tipped too easily by the big guys. I use 3" for the gecko, and 12" for one of my snakes because I haven't replaced it yet.
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She's very nice looking... like the chocolate tones. I use the large glazed ceramic dog dishes for my large boids. I use the flower pot bases with nothing bigger than a gecko. I find them too shallow, and they evaporate before the day ends, and are tipped too easily by the big guys. I use 3" for the gecko, and 12" for one of my snakes because I haven't replaced it yet.
Thank you Linds She is such a pretty girl...Of course, I am biased

But she is deffinately not a salmon, even though right in our home her previous owner insisted that she was (I couldn't help but laugh). At least the price doesn't reflect what a salmon would cost

Yes, those large ceramic dishes are what I use most. I have to steal the big one from my cats and use it for her, since I don't really want to replace the newspaper many times per day, simply because she knocked her water dish



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Decided on a name for her, Hershey Have two pics of her while she was exploring her enclosure (even though it was the one her previous owners used, lol). Gives an idea of what she looks like spread out, and why I was a fool to use that particular what dish






Thanks for looking And we appreciate all the comments that have come our way :w

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