ChristianC
12-10-2008, 11:37 PM
Or tail wrestling?
http://www.redwoodreptiles.com/images/IMG_9431.jpg
:wamma: I'm a boa guy so now i guess i should starting thinking about out how to incubate eggs.
Sputnik
12-10-2008, 11:46 PM
Yeah, these don't come with inbuilt incubators.... LOL
Typical boa guy :cheers: Good luck Christian!
JOHNS6068
12-10-2008, 11:49 PM
Looks like a pretty nice match up!! Congrats and Good luck =)
Congrats on the lock up. Looks like you may have some baby BPs in your future.
Alicia Holmes
12-11-2008, 09:23 AM
LOL
Typical Noob Title too! * i love it*
Congrats!
Naples9
12-11-2008, 09:50 AM
Very nice! Congrats.... at least some people are getting locks (this is the only time I wish it wasn't 85 degrees still =( )
constrictorkeeper
12-11-2008, 10:03 AM
congrats christian !
is the pastel het for ax ?
or are we shootin' for pastel het ax puppies ?
inquiring minds wanna know !
either way good luck,
ck
Chris
12-11-2008, 05:40 PM
Very nice! Congrats.... at least some people are getting locks (this is the only time I wish it wasn't 85 degrees still =( )
Mark the barometric pressure is at its best right now. Well atleast in Miami it is. Its been raining and blowing that ugly cold wind around my house. Thats our snow in Fl;)
Larry
12-11-2008, 06:33 PM
Looking good Christian. That's a nice pairing with lots of future options..
Good luck with it boa guy...:)
ChristianC
12-11-2008, 06:57 PM
Thanks for the comments :) This is my first season messing with egg layers so I may be asking a lot of questions :) I have a styrofoam type incubator but i really don't like the heating element in it. I have some flexwatt and a extra channel on my herpstat so i was thinking of making a ice chest type incubator with the flexwatt and waterbottles on the bottom. What do you all think?
congrats christian !
is the pastel het for ax ?
or are we shootin' for pastel het ax puppies ?
inquiring minds wanna know !
either way good luck,
ck
The pastel is just a pastel and the big females is just a normal rescue as far as i know. In that photo her tail does look axanthic but she is just a normal :( When i rescued her she had about 5 or more eye caps on each eye and I'm pretty sure she is blind.
Here she is when i first got her.
http://www.redwoodreptiles.com/images/IMG_6734.jpg
http://www.redwoodreptiles.com/images/IMG_6742.jpg
Her eyes look much better after several good sheds but the eyes are still cloudy. :(
Chris
12-11-2008, 09:35 PM
Wow thats a sad story. Good thing it took a good keeper to rescue her. This is a first for me. I never knew that can happen with retained eye caps. Wow! poor girl, shes probably gonna give you the best looking offspring. Good things happen to good people.
grunt_11b2007
12-15-2008, 08:41 PM
Good luck with them!! It Looks like you did a great job getting her back on track..
Alan
Nice lock up, And its good to see that she's in Good Health Now. I wounder how some people let them get that far. When I was a young puppy about 10 yrs old ,I was given a female Boa from a Pet Store. That Animal was just so far gone Mouth Rot that was chessie and so many eye caps , it looked as though she was blind. I still remember holding her with a warm wet face cloth on her face. When I got the Eye caps off, her eyes were so sunk in.. It took awhile but within a Year she was one of the best looking Boas I'd have ever owned. She lived 13 more years and gave me afew litters...... Good Job.
Van