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Post by macraei on Dec 16, 2007 20:05:48 GMT
hello I`m from Poland, and new one here.I`m also keeping boigas and for now I`ve two species of boiga:guangxiensis and drapiezii. And this is our photo of B.guangxiensis best regards Slawek
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Post by chris on Dec 17, 2007 19:38:03 GMT
Hi Slawek, that's an impressive animal!! Tell me/us more about it. How do you keep it (not too warm, I guess), what do you feed it, and so on... Any plans on breeding those guangxiensis? Chris
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Post by Admin - Angi on Dec 19, 2007 19:46:56 GMT
Oooh now there is a one Ive not seen before, tell us more lol, and post lots more piccies;)
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Post by macraei on Dec 21, 2007 22:30:04 GMT
Hi
It`s really not so easy, because i`m keeping also other reptiles which need warm, but this boiga needs medium temperatures, for now they are in the cellar because of wintering (10-12 C) With feeding them there were some problems, but now they eat small mice, but the best will be small birds like quail`s offspring. This spring I hope and I expect eggs for the first time- they are grown enough. Merry Xmas S³awek
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Post by chris on Dec 21, 2007 22:56:12 GMT
This spring I hope and I expect eggs for the first time- they are grown enough. Hmm, that's good to hear! Maybe we can arrange something, when you get some offspring and decide to sell/trade some. I expect eggs from B.irregularis myself anyday now! Chris
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