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Something to look at

Charlie

Too Far Gone
Just wanted to share a picture of my female brazilian rainbow boa. I am really proud of how her colors are turning out. She is now eating f/t medium mice.

She has grown a bunch since this picture. She is pushing 48" and is about dollar size coin around if not bigger.

Enjoy!
 

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She was an 2002 hatch. I believe she has the capability of reaching atleast 6 ft. I don't know exactly how big around she will get. I have a pair of these but the female makes the male look dull. Plus she is about twice as big as the male is which is good because the male won't have to be as big when it come to breeding.
 
Gorgeous, Charlie! I didn't you know you had rainbow boas. I love them. Their pattern and color is already beautiful, but the fact that they glow with iridescence is just icing on the cake.
 
Yes,
They do get bigger than ball pythons. If not in length they definately do in girth. They range anywhere from 4-6 feet.

Charlene
 
Edmund,
They are my pride and joy. I have always wanted to own a rainbow boa even before I knew I was going to breed corns. I think I was 7 years old the first time I asked my mo and dad for one. They told me I was too young and that snake would get too big. I am glad that I finally have a pair and they are so gorgous. Both have really nice temperments too. Only once has either of them tried to bite me and it was my fault.

Charlene
 
Very very pretty! I love the irridescent sheen to them.

A friend of mine has a few of them and I was interested in owning one, up until he took his out and in turn each one of them bit him. And not just a little nip...a bite so hard that he was dripping blood. Kind of turned me off. I'll enjoy other people's rainbows from now on. =P
 
That's why I love mine so much more. They are known to bite and bite hard. I am glad that mine don't. Mine tend to save their bites for their food.

:)

Charlene
 
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