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Old 07-08-2007, 04:52 PM
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ok ....

local petshop ahs a tree boa in... the petshop is a s**T hole and if i ahd the chance i would rescue everything..

mums interested in saving a cali king (but its VERY agressive) byt my dad likes the look of the tree boa in the corner... it has retained sheds over its face and down its body... its humidity has only recently been raised (due to me complaining and having to do it myself) and is quite thin...

NOW ... i currently own 3 corns and 1 boa... i know tis completely different to a normal boa... in terms of humidity and temps... but what else is different... i ahve had a little look around.. iv foudn that again they are more agressive than normal boas and like to be high up rather than on the ground . (tree boa ... kidna obvious:P)

im unsure to the strain of tree boa.. and the shop doesnt seem to know either... but it is black.. and for want of a better description.. looks like a dragon :p

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Old 07-08-2007, 05:19 PM
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it'll be an amazon tree boa at a guess.. scientific name corallus hortulanus

go to Corallus.com and have a read up on there.. they have some very good info

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