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Wanted Rubber Boa

wytchlet

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I'm looking for a rubber boa preferably a baby and hopefully captive bred. I live in california so if anyone knows of anybody who breeds them or has one for sale or if you have any info about regulations for owning them in california I'd appreciate a response. Thanks :)
 
rubber boas

you should grab nathan91 he also lives in turlock and he knows where to go to find rubber boas in the wild. it is legal to have two wild caught per fishing license , but not legal to sell them in california. sierras august2004 037.jpg
 
is it a baby or full grown? is it captive bred or wild caught? Is it eating and if so what are you feeding it? Would you be willing to ship it or would I have to go pick it up? Sorry I know that's a lot of questions... thanks.
 
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