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12-29-13, 03:42 PM
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Re: Female Central American Boa Size?
Mikoh, knowingly sending a snake to a home that (at the time) could not be properly cared for is a big no-no not only in the reptile/breeder world but in generaly it is an ethic wrongdoing. They would be basically sending the animal to a place to die.
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12-29-13, 03:47 PM
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Re: Female Central American Boa Size?
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Originally Posted by Flint
Mikoh, knowingly sending a snake to a home that (at the time) could not be properly cared for is a big no-no not only in the reptile/breeder world but in generaly it is an ethic wrongdoing. They would be basically sending the animal to a place to die.
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Since it's not confirmed that the breeder knowingly sent you the snake while you were not ready for it, I don't see how exposing his name would risk trashing his reputation.
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12-29-13, 04:02 PM
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Re: Female Central American Boa Size?
Exactly, it isn't confirmed but at the moment, that's how it looks so the breeders name will remain unknown for the sake of their reputation.
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12-29-13, 04:11 PM
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Re: Female Central American Boa Size?
Not exactly. I'm saying since it's not confirmed he did you wrong, exposing his name wouldn't risk his reputation. You are saying the opposite.
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12-29-13, 04:37 PM
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Re: Female Central American Boa Size?
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They wouldn't be nics if the female is 8ft, though, snakey-jay, so they are obviously not full nics.
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That was my point mate lmao... With kahl mixed in id say there's more chance of common BCI.
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12-29-13, 07:38 PM
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Re: Female Central American Boa Size?
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That was my point mate lmao... With kahl mixed in id say there's more chance of common BCI.
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Isn't a "common" BCI like...red rather than dark brown/black like she's saying? I'm really curious about this snake.
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12-29-13, 08:24 PM
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Re: Female Central American Boa Size?
Well Flint, I recommend fastening your seatbelt because I'd say you're in for a ride. It sounds sketchy as can be. Go check them out on the boi. You should be more worried about protecting yourself as opposed to protecting a breeder who may be ignoring you.
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01-03-14, 05:15 PM
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Re: Female Central American Boa Size?
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Isn't a "common" BCI like...red rather than dark brown/black like she's saying? I'm really curious about this snake.
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There's a wide variation in commons mate.. From clean n bright to dark n heavily speckled.. We call a BCI common when it's not a locality or a morph... In dog terms it's a mutt.
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