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Post by Dave on Feb 10, 2005 15:42:43 GMT
out of interest john, where was the cheapest you could find a rainbow boa (also applies to anyone else whos looked for one) ;D
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Post by John Pilling on Feb 10, 2005 18:33:02 GMT
I've found collumbian rainbows hatchling's for £95 at my local shop, which i think is resnobly cheap. I think BRW sell for more though, but i'm not sure.
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Post by lozzer on Mar 19, 2005 16:45:45 GMT
I found a brazillian rainbow boa for £195
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Post by John Pilling on Mar 19, 2005 18:17:38 GMT
Thats a bit steep lozzer, even for a BRB, but saying that i've never actually priced 1.
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Post by lozzer on Mar 20, 2005 18:10:25 GMT
Well these ones are very high quality and well cared for.
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Post by Muphesto on Mar 20, 2005 18:42:11 GMT
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Post by John Pilling on Mar 20, 2005 20:43:13 GMT
Don't quote me, but i do know most boa's give birth live, but i'm not sure about all boa's.
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Post by lee on Mar 26, 2005 16:36:08 GMT
i paid 25 each for crbs neonates from a private breeder
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Post by Vicki on Apr 19, 2005 11:29:58 GMT
Yes they do bare live young. Infertiles can still be laid as eggs though. I have a friend who breeds them and im hoping to get one later this year. Im also after a green tree python so but I think only one or the other this year.
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Post by Vicki on Apr 19, 2005 11:33:26 GMT
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