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Wanted Rubber Boas

I have a pair of this years babies, they have not taken their first meal yet. They are Santa Cruz California locality. They can be really trick to get feeding. PM if interested. I also have 2.4 adults and should have some babies this upcoming season from different locales. I am willing to trade for sand boas if you have any
 
I would like to give Eaglecity84 first chance at these, since he is the original poster.
I have had several PM's regarding these guys. Here is a couple photos. I just want to clarify they can be VERY frustrating to get feeding sometimes requiring braining, scenting, etc, etc. and they require fresh born pinks as they are pretty small. They are in brumation now, as in the wild they they are born and do not emerge until the following spring it is important to keep them cool until spring. I am keeping them in the 50-55 degree range right now.
I am not eager to sell them, as I am collecting as many different localities as possible, but I have to many babies right now and time is a real issue. I have access to more next year from this locality. So I will reluctantly let these go. Here are a couple photos.
 

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