Thats why I love da Boa so much

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olllie

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He's still underweight but doesnt eat at the moment,
still stunning:

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Im too lazy but his bigger enclosure is comming.


This is Echo, one of the Hawaian red sided curly tail iguana females:

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Thenx!
The boa doesnt eat well. Tho he's much fatter than before.
Im gonna get him a bird. Live bird.
See how he'll cope.

Couple of days ago I got a small lizzard of some sort as feeder for my
Pacific wachamacallit boa (Candoia, maybe carinata),
I let the little critter loose in the enclosure, he jumps up, lands on his back, and dies..
Right in front of my eyes, as fast as I described..
Some things I just dont get. I was hurt. Although he was ment to be fed.
Next time I'll ask a healthy one.
 
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