Checking another grail species off my list

A very unexpected surprise awaited me when I went in to feed my rubber boa colony yesterday!


It has taken me seven years to reach this point in the project and I am over the moon

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Too cool! What a great species. Congrats!

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How neat! :smiley:

I’ve loved these guys since I was a little kid, its really cool to see some babies being produced.

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Congrats!
Tiny little rubber band. :heart:

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I wanted to keep them from the moment I saw them in the Audubon guide as a kid, so getting to the point of having a breeding group of them just feels really really good

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Congratulations!! That is so cool!

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Congrats, what an awesome surprise!

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That’s really cool! I love how tiny and orderly the scales are.

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Congratulations! That’s awesome!

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Awesome! Congratulations!
I totally get your excitement.

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Omg that’s amazing, congratulations!!!

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They are really cool animals. 10 years or so ago Richard Hoyer helped me collect a pair.

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Rich is a cool guy. An absolute wealth of knowledge in that man

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