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<blockquote data-quote="Psyrocke" data-source="post: 114523" data-attributes="member: 4547"><p>Drogo didn't take the first rat offered to her the day after I got her, so I left her alone for a week and tried again this Tuesday (as was her feeding schedule), and she readily gobbled it up. Today I took her out and she is the most mellow, lovely gal ever.[ATTACH=full]23305[/ATTACH]Glamor shot[ATTACH=full]23306[/ATTACH] Me holding her with the ability to see her full length (mostly) and a teeny tiny photobomb from one of my 2 dachsunds.</p><p></p><p>After watching some of Brian Barcyk's vlog, I e-mailed one of the reptile breeders he visited in Florida who specializes in boas and attached some pictures of Drogo to the e-mail. He said/hypothesized that she is a Nic cross, mostly likely a Nic and Colombian Red-Tail hybrid. To me, it doesn't matter. I fell in love with her stunning appearance and mellow temperament.</p><p>[USER=3458]@Enn49[/USER] [USER=10508]@IamKrush[/USER] [USER=1152]@Tomoran[/USER] [USER=4072]@Kymura[/USER] [USER=4199]@kormath[/USER] [USER=4652]@Hisserdude[/USER]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Psyrocke, post: 114523, member: 4547"] Drogo didn't take the first rat offered to her the day after I got her, so I left her alone for a week and tried again this Tuesday (as was her feeding schedule), and she readily gobbled it up. Today I took her out and she is the most mellow, lovely gal ever.[ATTACH=full]23305[/ATTACH]Glamor shot[ATTACH=full]23306[/ATTACH] Me holding her with the ability to see her full length (mostly) and a teeny tiny photobomb from one of my 2 dachsunds. After watching some of Brian Barcyk's vlog, I e-mailed one of the reptile breeders he visited in Florida who specializes in boas and attached some pictures of Drogo to the e-mail. He said/hypothesized that she is a Nic cross, mostly likely a Nic and Colombian Red-Tail hybrid. To me, it doesn't matter. I fell in love with her stunning appearance and mellow temperament. [USER=3458]@Enn49[/USER] [USER=10508]@IamKrush[/USER] [USER=1152]@Tomoran[/USER] [USER=4072]@Kymura[/USER] [USER=4199]@kormath[/USER] [USER=4652]@Hisserdude[/USER] [/QUOTE]
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