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Boabrat
11-01-2003, 04:57 PM
Well me and my girlfriend went a little overboard at the reptile show. We only got one snake with 'Columbian' in her name, and she is actually a BCC (Closer relative to Surinam/Guyana boas than what we call 'columbian boas') with widows peaks and all. So here are some pics of all the wonderful things we got today, enjoy!


Columbian BCC striped tail Boa

http://www.weaselmonkey.com/images/strboa1.JPG


http://www.weaselmonkey.com/images/strboa2.JPG
Even Buggs Bunny is pointing out this little girls tail!

Boabrat
11-01-2003, 04:57 PM
1.2 Rough scale Sand Boas

http://www.weaselmonkey.com/images/roughscales.JPG
A proven breeding group!

Boabrat
11-01-2003, 04:58 PM
A couple of very very nice Kenyan Sand Boas.

A female Anerythristic... pretty cool

http://www.weaselmonkey.com/images/pearl.JPG



A Snow male... SMOK'N!

http://www.weaselmonkey.com/images/topaz.JPG

Boabrat
11-01-2003, 04:59 PM
A killer female Agentine Boa (I like the circle back design).

http://www.weaselmonkey.com/images/argentine.JPG
This little girl is aprox 20" and extremely hand tame!

Boabrat
11-01-2003, 05:00 PM
A couple of beautiful baby BRBs! 1.1 of course, the male still has a shed on and is slightly duller than the female.

http://www.weaselmonkey.com/images/brb1.JPG http://www.weaselmonkey.com/images/brb2.JPG

Boabrat
11-01-2003, 05:01 PM
And lastly.. one nippy little DiamondXJungle Carpet Python

http://www.weaselmonkey.com/images/dx.JPG
In case you were wondering, yes she seems to like to try to eat cameras too!

woodman
11-01-2003, 05:04 PM
Excellent :'( :'(
Are the BRB's hard to take care of?  I love their look but I don't want to get into something that will consume all my time (yea right!!)
Miles

Boabrat
11-01-2003, 05:06 PM
Actually I find BRBs to be fairly easy to care for, and very pretty to look at. Temperature and Humidity requirements are very much like columbian boas, and as with all snakes you have to handle them fairly often. Otherwise they can become quite nippy.