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12-22-2005, 08:28 PM
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Hi, new to forum so posting my rainbows..
the girl is the duller of the 2, she isnt eating at the moment tho ive only had them a few days.. the boy on the other hand ate just fine, theyre both brazilians and the adult is a colombian rainbow around 4 yrs old. im not sure how old the girl is but shes really small as u can tell from my hand to her size..
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Hi and welcome to Herp Center, You have some real beauties there...I love rainbow boas, they are absolutely beautiful.
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12-22-2005, 09:28 PM
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wow they're beautiful. thanks for posting pics.
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12-23-2005, 05:13 AM
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Hi and again, welcome to HC! I really like the little female. Can I just ask, do Brazilian Rainbow Boa's lose their spotty pattern as they grow? I don't know much about snakes so felt I could ask here. PS Nice tattoo on your palm
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Welcome to HC. You have some beauties there. And they're soooooooooo tiny!! I especially like the first one: the spots inside her back rings are special.
Brittone05: No Rainbow boas don't lose their pattern: the last adult snake is another type of Rainbow (a Columbian) and although they have the same types of markings, their pattern is just less noticeable. Kaijago: It's great to see you're feeding them in separate boxes to avoid impaction from those chips. My 2 cents: I put the snake in the box first and leave them in a dark room for a while, then I heat up the feeder with a hairdryer so it's the usual body temp for a live one (about 100F) -- I use a temp gun. Then I use long feeding tongs to wiggle the feeder a few inches away from the snake's head. This usually gets them to eat. Rainbows are generally VERY good eaters. Now I can just toss a warm rat into the feeding box and Talyn will ALWAYS eat it. Your little female may be going into shed and just not ready to eat. Or you mentioned that you've only had them a few days: she may need more time to adjust to her new surroundings. I would suggest leaving her alone (no handling) for a few days, then try again.
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12-23-2005, 08:25 AM
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