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Not her again!

Tula_Montage

It's Jager time!
Sorry guys, heres Blythe (Halmahera isle boa) again. I can't help taking pictures of her, she changes colour constantly.

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Oh she deffinatley is. I feed her 2 pinks every 6 days. She could eat fuzzies, but I would rather feed her small items. Candoia shouldn't really be grown on in a hurry...
 
Wow, she's gorgeous! How long is she?

I'm not sure... about 12in methinks. Shes 37 grams.

She is looking fabulous Elle! She is one of my favorite snakes that you have and I would love to get one like her someday.

Thanks Dave. I am SO pleased I waited for CBB candoia instead of WC specimens that would have potentially been very problematic.
 
As far as I am concerned - you could post pics of her everyday and I wouldn't mind. She is just amazing to look at!
 
This is my favorite of your non-corns, I think. I love her. Katie, is that what you're getting? That we saw at the show that were little worms?
 
As far as I am concerned - you could post pics of her everyday and I wouldn't mind. She is just amazing to look at!

HAHA thanks Katie, I may have to take you up on that offer. Like by sending pictures to your email inbox EVERY DAY!

This is my favorite of your non-corns, I think. I love her. Katie, is that what you're getting? That we saw at the show that were little worms?

Thanks Nanci. Katie is getting an Isabel isle boa (Candoia carinata paulsoni). They are so beautiful.

http://www.kingsnake.com/candoia/images/isabels/photo_isabels.htm
 
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