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Old 07-29-05, 06:14 PM   #1
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Question What do a dozen baby GBs look like?

Something like this I guess Thought I'd get 1 1/2 decent one before they all get seperated, Mark

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Old 07-29-05, 06:29 PM   #2
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Nice hatch Mark, those are beauts and to think 90% of Canadians would rather enjoy their big brown snakes..lol..
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I have to figure out why we live in Boid Country? Very nice.
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I would have to say congrat's. Put me on the list when you are looking for homes...........
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Old 07-30-05, 01:36 PM   #5
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Brown Boids? Not! Gone Snakee! policy is No Balls & No Boas LOL. I can keep a whack of way cooler colorfull stuff in the space they require. Only Boids worth having are Aussie Pythons anyway ; ) THX all Mark
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o00o0o0o0 wow i want one! really bad so pretty. whats the cheapest habitat to put them in? other than a huge tank...i wont have enough money for that right away and i want a new one already! one of thses...is that even possible? you live in alberta....how would i get it? damn it...wishful thinking...
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you can look for a used 10 gallon tank I bought mine for five bucks it was used as a fish aquarium which had a leak look in a pet store that mainly sells fishes thats where you can get a glass 10 gallon for a good price
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10 gallon is big enough. sounds small... but ok. used cheap tanks...got it. so now how can i get one of them snakes?!??!
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Those are lookers, love the grey to red tones.
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Old 09-14-05, 10:20 AM   #11
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beautiful greybands. do you have any trouble getting them to eat? i've heard they can be difficult.

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They usually take around 2 months before they decide to eat & then once they start they feed very well, Mark
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