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Fiji boas in their native country

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Hi, I live in the Fiji Islands, and have three year-old Fiji Boas Candoia bibroni bibroni. We don't trade in them here, and the ones I have are babies of adults caught during land clearances and rescued from being killed by the locals (who eat them...).

If anyone is interested in colours and behaviours found in wild snakes in Fiji, I have just posted some photos in the Boa gallery (under my email name helenthereef) of three main colour morphs, brown, grey and black, and also of some "Cobra-like" posturing they do when threatened.

We are feeding babies on frozen-thawed geckos, and adults on rats and mynah birds.

Happy to receive comments and answer questions.
Helen
 
Sorry put this in wrong group

Hi everyone,

Sorry, this was my first attempt at posting on the site and I did it in the wrong group - I do not have boas for sale from Fiji, sorry if you came here thinking I did. :shootfoot

I can't remove the post, can the moderator?

Thanks
Helen
 
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