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Foremand Posted - 03/01/2014 : 14:53:17
As some of you may no. My boa that I rescued, I brought from a guy were he wasn't very well looked after. And I've spent this year. Putting ceramic heaters in. Substrate for him. Feeding him more. And looking after him in a better manner.

Last year he weighed somewhere around 2400 grams.
1 year later he's now around 4600g.

He was just over 6 foot when I got him.
1 year later over 7 foot

He came to be with shed stick still to him.
1 year later I've managed to get a full 1 piece shed

He was shedding every month or two.

Which goes to show. In the right hands reptiles can bounce back. He's more active. Friendly. Always out and about. Never taken a strike at me.

This is a proud moment for me.
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Baobab Posted - 03/01/2014 : 18:52:27
Sounds like he's doing great.
rustyp1974 Posted - 03/01/2014 : 18:42:27
Well done mate, so pleased he's doing well, you must be well chuffed!

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