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Willow - Colombian Rainbow Boa

Plissken

Crazy Snail Lady
Here's Willow. About a yearling now and as sweet as can be. Best of all she will eat anything I place in front of her. We're getting along pretty well.

Here she is. Mandatory belly shot included. ;)

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She is atrociously hard to photograph - I took a ton of shots and these are the only ones I liked.

Thanks for looking!
 
That's a good looking snake. Nicely proportioned, not too heavy in the middle.
I have seen them and thought it would be a nice snake, good sized but not too big.
I was told they were "bitey", guess not all of them are?
 
Thanks Alan. She's still got quite a bit of growing to do, but judging by the amount she puts away, she shouldn't have too much trouble... ;)

She was nippy as a baby, but she tamed down very quickly. She is now lovely to interact with. Some people believe that the colombians are the most trustworthy of the rainbow boas.
 
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