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Munching some moose...

Tula_Montage

It's Jager time!
Beaux is my favorite out of the 1.2 trio of corn isle boas. He gets one adult moose every 2 weeks and tonight was feeding night... He almost took my hand off.

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Some shots from a new nights ago when he was being all moody and dark...

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I don't think I could ever tire of seeing photos of these guys.

Beaux is ~beautiful~ ... as are your other Corn Isle Boas.:)
 
Looking great as always, even with his face full of disgusting vermin. :awcrap: ;)

My pair both shed the other day, and I didn't even post pics. I could look at pics of your trio or my pair all day, but I didn't want to risk overkill, and your pics are better anyway. :)
 
Overkill is good! On go on, lets see your lovelies :)

Has either of yours ever went as dark as Beaux has? Remember, when he had the jet black face...
 
Overkill is good! On go on, lets see your lovelies :)
I only took a few pics, and they sucked. :( I'll be posting more soon. :)

Has either of yours ever went as dark as Beaux has? Remember, when he had the jet black face...
I don't think so. They've gone pretty dark before, especially the male, but I don't think they've gone that dark. They both display the same range of color change, but my male tends to be darker more often, and the female has a tendency toward middle-to-light coloration most of the time.
 
umm so im comming to scotland to visit you

and when i leave
he will be missing.

probaby by an escape or something :rolleyes:
 
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