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01-29-17, 10:31 PM
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Central American, Hypo Hog, and Albino
Just thought id post some pics i have of my old girl Marilyn and 2 of my new additions, Edgar and Fibonacci. Not the best pics, but ill be taking nicer photos of my entire collection to post a complete update of everyone
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1.0 Python Regius, 1.1 Liasis Mackloti, 4.4 Boa Imperator = Normal, Hypo 50% Hog, Ghost Het Moon, Kahl Sunglow Het Moon, Poss Super Hypo Leopard 66% Het Albino, Anery Motley Het Snow, T+ Sunglow, Albino RLT
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01-30-17, 02:09 AM
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Re: Central American, Hypo Hog, and Albino
So cute!!!! I love the pics!
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But if anyone asks, I only have 1. The rest just showed up for the house party.
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01-30-17, 03:19 AM
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Re: Central American, Hypo Hog, and Albino
Very nice mate
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01-30-17, 03:53 AM
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Re: Central American, Hypo Hog, and Albino
Beautiful snakes
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01-30-17, 07:21 AM
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Re: Central American, Hypo Hog, and Albino
Great looking snakes you have there,I like pink shading on that little Hogg and that Central American looks nice and chunky,I also love the pink shades on the albino,it's a shame most fade ou,thanks for the share
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01-30-17, 07:22 AM
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Re: Central American, Hypo Hog, and Albino
VERY pretty snakes.
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01-30-17, 07:57 AM
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Re: Central American, Hypo Hog, and Albino
Beautiful! I love Marilyns face !
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01-30-17, 08:22 AM
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Re: Central American, Hypo Hog, and Albino
Love that pink belly. Beautiful snakes
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01-30-17, 09:10 AM
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Re: Central American, Hypo Hog, and Albino
thanks everyone! i was lucky with my hypo hog, i was able to hand pick it from the litter and I chose Edgar because the red and pink on him really stood out in comparison to the rest. and yeah ive noticed that the albino's tend to fade which is a little disapointing but hopefully he wont fade too too much
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01-30-17, 10:29 AM
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Re: Central American, Hypo Hog, and Albino
Very nice boas. Thanks for sharing them with us.
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01-30-17, 11:31 AM
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Re: Central American, Hypo Hog, and Albino
Absolutely wonderful pictures. Very photogenic beauties you have there.
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01-30-17, 10:04 PM
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Re: Central American, Hypo Hog, and Albino
How do you feed that last one? Looks on the chunky side.
All of them are gorgeous (but I may or may not be biased with boas)!
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01-31-17, 10:17 AM
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Re: Central American, Hypo Hog, and Albino
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How do you feed that last one? Looks on the chunky side.
All of them are gorgeous (but I may or may not be biased with boas)!
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I was feeding her too much n i realized not too long ago. i was feeding a jumbo rat like every 2 weeks. now im cutting it down to once a month or so.
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1.0 Python Regius, 1.1 Liasis Mackloti, 4.4 Boa Imperator = Normal, Hypo 50% Hog, Ghost Het Moon, Kahl Sunglow Het Moon, Poss Super Hypo Leopard 66% Het Albino, Anery Motley Het Snow, T+ Sunglow, Albino RLT
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01-31-17, 10:57 PM
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Re: Central American, Hypo Hog, and Albino
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I was feeding her too much n i realized not too long ago. i was feeding a jumbo rat like every 2 weeks. now im cutting it down to once a month or so.
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I'd probably cut down to a regular large rat as well. Very very few boas get large enough for jumbos, and at that point a mixture of regular larges and xx-small rabbits would be preferable considering the high fat count in jumbos (nearly 50% - ~46% to be exact). Once a month is a good schedule, though, glad to hear you've taken some steps to slim her out! Unfortunately these guys lose weight sooo slow. Took me a year of dieting to get my boa slimmed out a few years ago, and he wasn't too terribly overweight.
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3.3 BI Cloud, sunglow Nymeria, ghost Tirel, anery motley Crona, ghost Howl, jungle Dominika - 0.1 retic Riverrun - RIP (Guin, Morzan, Sanji, and Homura - BRBs, Bud - bp, Draco and Demigod - garters)
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02-02-17, 11:41 AM
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Re: Central American, Hypo Hog, and Albino
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Originally Posted by bigsnakegirl785
I'd probably cut down to a regular large rat as well. Very very few boas get large enough for jumbos, and at that point a mixture of regular larges and xx-small rabbits would be preferable considering the high fat count in jumbos (nearly 50% - ~46% to be exact). Once a month is a good schedule, though, glad to hear you've taken some steps to slim her out! Unfortunately these guys lose weight sooo slow. Took me a year of dieting to get my boa slimmed out a few years ago, and he wasn't too terribly overweight.
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It just a bummer because i still have like 5 jumbo's in the freezer to use up. i don't want my boa to become obese, but i hate wasting money at the same time. I guess i could see if the shop would take them back but i really doubt it.
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