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Old 03-21-04, 03:56 PM   #16
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Ha ha rigor mortus as a defence? Wonder if that would work for the ug-os at the bar? LOL!

Good stuff Roy. Learn something new every day. But when looking at them, don't they just LOOK like twigs! Makes perfect survival-sense if you ask me.
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Old 03-21-04, 05:29 PM   #17
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It's a rubbermaid box, the kitty litter size.
They don't need much room. I raise them for a couple years in shoeboxes then transfer them to a rack pan in this setup
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Old 03-22-04, 02:36 PM   #18
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Best of luck with them, Roy! LOL that's the most interesting defense mechanism I've heard of a snake exhibiting!
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Old 03-30-04, 09:46 AM   #19
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Wow those females and that redish litle one! Great stuff.

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Very nice Roy. I like that rack also. Does it work very well?

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Hey there,,,these are one of my favorte snakes i have a 1.1 orange pair of solomon island tree boas and wow so docile and awesome,,and love the color change they do,also have isabels boas which are same group of candoia and a viper boa,,well not as docile lol.and blessed enuff to have a jerry coway baby wich is white isabel with orange stripe ..I also have a group on yahoo that i just started last week on candoia,,,so cool,,Jerry conways site is awesome on these you can access it off kingsnake.


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Are your Solomons docile? I work in the reptile department of a petshop where we have this really violent Solomon Island Ground Boa... Hes about 20'' and hez totaly crazy! When i read about them, everybody says theyre really gentle and nice, what do you think of that???
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Mine strike at anything that moves, until you pick them up, then they're OK. Babies are really snappy for a while, but they rarely bite once you get them out of the cage.
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they are very cute....... so hard to find in England. :'(
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Awesome creatures. Love the wall paper behide the rack too.. heh.

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She just shed today and is heavily gravid.
Hopefully she'll give me a litter by the end of June
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