Click here for Dragon Serpents
Click for ZooMed
Click for 65% off Shipping with Reptiles 2 You
boa breeding time!

boa breeding time!

by diablodragon
Nov 13, 2004 5:09 PM · 1049 views · 203.9 k · 1150 x 805

Keywords: boa breeding

this photo is pretty self explanitory, babys are due in January, Yeah!
Nov 16, 2004 12:00 PM
Rating: 3/5
Psssst...DiabloDragon can't you HEAR me LOOKING @ YOU! That is one Outstanding Looking Animal!! I am the Founding Member of OSPC [Ophidian Survival & Propagation in Captivity]. We believe that although this male is expressed positively as a "New Phenotypic Mutant", it may be afflicted with a Post-hoc Teratogenic condition. His condition is currently Asymptomatic, thus allowing him to breed. If left untreated, he could WIPE OUT many, many years of CAPTIVE PROPAGATION. His condition is worst than IBD!!! Any-one that stares @ this animal longer than 5 minutes as I did, runs the risk of transmitting a gram negative BACTERIA "VISUALLY" to their collection!!!! I (i mean we) have made this DIAGNOSIS merely from your PHOTO!!!!! What you need to do is BRING that "One of A Kind" freak to me (1). Allow him to be QUARANTINED with two females in my collection with a similiar ANOMALY (2). I will not CHARGE you to treat/cure him (3). If you have a female similiar to him, I will PICK HER UP and not CHARGE you for RELEASING HER TO ME (4). Good Luck in dealing with the TRAUMATIC STRESS associated with OWNING such a FINE LOOKING specimen. Peace..
SNOOPSSSNAKES
Nov 16, 2004 12:44 PM
Rating: 3/5
Psssst...DiabloDragon can't you HEAR me LOOKING @ you. That is one Outstanding Looking Animal! I am the Founding Member of OSPC [Ophidian Survival & Propagation in Captivity]. WE believe that although this male is expressed positively as a "New Phenotypic Mutant", he may be afflicted with a Post-hoc Teratogenic condition. His condition is currently Asymptomatic, thus allowing him to breed. If left untreated, he could WIPE OUT many, many years of CAPTIVE PROPAGATION. This is worst than IBD!! Any-one that stares @ this animal longer than 5 minutes as I did, runs the risk of transmitting a GRAM NEGATIVE BACTERIA "Visually" to their collection. I (i mean we) have made this DIAGNOSIS merely from your PHOTO!!! What you need to do is BRING that "ONE OF A KIND" freak to me (1). He will be QUARANTINED with two females in my collection with a similiar ANOMALY (2). I will not CHARGE you to treat/cure him (3). If you possess a female similiar to him, I will PICK HER UP and not CHARGE you for RELEASING HER TO ME (4). Good Luck in dealing with the TRAUMATIC STRESS associated with OWNING such a FINE LOOKING SPECIMEN. Peace..
Click for 65% off Shipping with Reptiles 2 You
Click to visit Sierra Fish and Pets
Click to visit Redding Reptiles
Site Tools