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11-25-11, 06:13 PM
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Re: Acrantophis Madagascariensis
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...NOT ONE has these beautiful orange markings!
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That image is as natural as Joan Rivers' face - it's been adjusted more than once.
They're not that colour, but more closely coloured like their cousins - Dumeril's Boas. Some may have some orangish-pink, but nowhere near what you see in that image.
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11-25-11, 06:26 PM
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Boa Boy Roy
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Re: Acrantophis Madagascariensis
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Originally Posted by CDN_Blood
That image is as natural as Joan Rivers' face - it's been adjusted more than once.
They're not that colour, but more closely coloured like their cousins - Dumeril's Boas. Some may have some orangish-pink, but nowhere near what you see in that image.
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Which explains why I had to make a reasonable offer before getting more pics. Maybe next year I'll plan for their Black Friday sale.
He says they own a trio they didn't breed this year, so I'm hoping for more babies around this time next year....... If I don't own a pair by then!
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11-25-11, 05:42 PM
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Re: Acrantophis Madagascariensis
Ok so its a blood python? They come gentle? Lol everyone I have ever seen is a face eater
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11-25-11, 05:44 PM
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Boa Boy Roy
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Re: Acrantophis Madagascariensis
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Originally Posted by Shmoges
Ok so its a blood python? They come gentle? Lol everyone I have ever seen is a face eater
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Blood Python? I'm not sure what you mean?
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11-25-11, 06:11 PM
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Custos serpentium
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Re: Acrantophis Madagascariensis
While some snakes adjusted well to being wild-caught captives, others have taken much longer to acclimatize to captivity. That's not the case with these, it's simply that they haven't been in captivity long enough.
I would think it's rare to find captive bred young of these, but that's all we have to work with since importing them is out of the question. 2nd generation captives will be better adjusted, and by the time the 3rd generation of captive-breds rolls off the shelves, they'll probably be well-adjusted animals with normal feeding habits.
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11-25-11, 06:21 PM
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Boa Boy Roy
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Re: Acrantophis Madagascariensis
Thanks for the clarification, Blood. I called them this evening and found the three males available were born there, I believe he said about 14 months ago, and are feeding well on live prey now. He hasn't tried to convert them to F/T yet.
And it's a Black Friday sale. Make them an offer and they'll work with you. So, who's willing to loan me about $800...... tonight?
C'mon people! We're not total strangers! We all post on the same forum! Isn't that enough trust for one little loan?! (: (In jest.... or is it?) Lol
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11-25-11, 07:27 PM
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Re: Acrantophis Madagascariensis
I checked to see all his post and only this one showed.
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11-25-11, 07:31 PM
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Re: Acrantophis Madagascariensis
Discard that flstfatboy one ..... wrong thread.
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11-25-11, 08:03 PM
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Boa Boy Roy
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Re: Acrantophis Madagascariensis
Really? I just Googled reviews for them and the "Google" reviews are TERRIBLE at best. Very bad comments on husbandry of all their reptiles. Caging, health, cleanliness... you name it, it got bad reviews. Snakes with mites (we all know, if one's got 'em, chances are they all do), dead animals in displays, thrown behind the counter. Just didn't paint a good picture overall. Especially trusting them when buying an animal "sight unseen." Just my thoughts. Check it out... I'd be interested in more opinions!
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11-25-11, 09:35 PM
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Re: Acrantophis Madagascariensis
I agree with you on that one, they do have stunning animals but I'd rather buy from someone I trust. Hes got dozens of snakes I want but I didn't even make 1 offer on black friday, I just don't trust them enough. I trust very few breeders out there.
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11-25-11, 09:48 PM
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Boa Boy Roy
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Re: Acrantophis Madagascariensis
I kinda feel bad. First and foremost, for the animals there (if all that I've read is true). Secondly, the guy I spoke with on the phone was pretty nice, didn't try to push anything on me. He just kinda had that "retailer on Black Friday" attitude. "You want it, I got it, pay for it" kind of thing. I don't fault him for that at all.
Business is business. I get that. But if I'm going to give you hundreds of dollars for an animal, you'd better have good reviews about your animals and care for them. A good reputation.. I.e. Dave Colling, Bryan Hummel... These guys are top-notch people, great reputations that are well-deserved, and great animals.
On the flip side, bad reviews are also usually well-deserved. IMHO
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11-25-11, 11:07 PM
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Re: Acrantophis Madagascariensis
You also have to take into consideration that a lot of people will post bad reviews as they feel they're warning others and doing a service. Very few people post good reviews.
Not standing up for them and their practices or anything, just trying to show you the other side of the coin. I'm also sure the person you spoke to on the phone thought you were just another person calling for a price. They know (as do all retailers) when someone is serious. If you were serious you would've made an offer and then they would've started talking.
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11-25-11, 11:43 PM
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Boa Boy Roy
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Re: Acrantophis Madagascariensis
Oh yeah, I get that. My background is customer service/hospitality. I know for every good experience you tell 3 people, and tell 50 about a bad one. All things considered though, it seemed the good reviews were from people who brought their kids, had a party, saw all the animals ($5 a head), etc... The bad ones were all from people that actually went to buy an animal.
Believe me, being in customer service, I never bash anyone, especially anyone I've never dealt with personally. But when I see such a pattern, red lights kinda start to flash, red flags raised... all that stuff.
And why are so many warning against "breeders?" When I use the term, I'm talking about trusted people.. like I said before, Dave Colling, Bryan Hummel, I'll work with that class of person any day. Is that what some are referring to as "private?" Are they not breeders? Who is the "Dave" or "Bryan" of the Madagascan Ground Boa? Lol
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11-26-11, 12:28 AM
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Re: Acrantophis Madagascariensis
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Originally Posted by strutter769
Oh yeah, I get that. My background is customer service/hospitality. I know for every good experience you tell 3 people, and tell 50 about a bad one. All things considered though, it seemed the good reviews were from people who brought their kids, had a party, saw all the animals ($5 a head), etc... The bad ones were all from people that actually went to buy an animal.
Believe me, being in customer service, I never bash anyone, especially anyone I've never dealt with personally. But when I see such a pattern, red lights kinda start to flash, red flags raised... all that stuff.
And why are so many warning against "breeders?" When I use the term, I'm talking about trusted people.. like I said before, Dave Colling, Bryan Hummel, I'll work with that class of person any day. Is that what some are referring to as "private?" Are they not breeders? Who is the "Dave" or "Bryan" of the Madagascan Ground Boa? Lol
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All right, just making sure you see both sides of it.
There are breeders like Dave and Bryan, and then there are the breeders that do it in their own house and don't care about the animals so much as the money and their set ups and equipment and quality of animals reflect that. Some people produce stunning, top notch animals on a regular basis and their prices reflect that. I would think that the breeders that people tell you to watch out for are the ones that are referred to as "private" but that's an assumption and may or may not be correct.
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11-26-11, 08:06 AM
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Re: Acrantophis Madagascariensis
MGBs are hard to come by. I have seen them online but they are very expensive (that depends on what you consider expensive). They're larger than dumeril's but genetically similar. We think its possible Black Betty is crossed with one which could explain her size. If you can pick one up you will have a very unique snake not a whole lot of people have.
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