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Something different: E. c. cenchria

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Dazed and Cornfused
I'm feeding everyone and snapped a few pics of my Brazilians.
 

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Brazilian Rainbow Boas reach lengths of 5-7 feet, with the females getting bigger than males. The two sub-yearlings pictured are ~30" and are already feeding on large adult mice. BRBs do require high humidity (>90%) conditions in order to thrive.

If you have never seen one in person, you are missing out on one of the most beautiful snakes in the world. Photos just don't do them justice.
 
Very very pretty! And I agree, pictures don't do them justice.

I visited the snake room of the guy who sold me my original mouse colony, and he breeds his BRB's. And of the two adults he took out, both bit him. So needless to say I'm not in any hurry to own them just yet. =P
 
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