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by Kokopelliman on February 27, 2010
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Hola! Que tal, amigos??
I absolutely love my cat snakes & I am excited about extending my collection of different species, & possibly attempting to breed them. I am currently housing B. dendrophila & I am interested in finding prices on the following species: B. drapiezi,B. cynodon, B. nigriceps and B.cynea. If you could provide me info on how much they cost, then that would be just SUPER!
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by Kokopelliman on March 1, 2010
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yes, they are very interesting snakes. Have you had any experience with them at all? The only problem that I find with them is that a majority of any Boiga sp is usually WC, unfortunately.
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by reptaquatic on March 10, 2010
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WC B. nigriceps generally run around $75-$100 as do B. drapezi. B. cynodon I'm not sure of. I've seen CB B. cyanea in the range of $200 each I happen across various Boiga w/ some frequency.
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by AquaHerp on March 10, 2010
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I just passed on a B. cyanea, Neat snake but I sill like my dendrophilia.
If I really thought that there was enough demand, I'd get some other Bioga breeding.
DH
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by Kokopelliman on March 13, 2010
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Yes, Mangroves are extraordinary snakes. I agree that they are among the most attractive displaying snakes, but I have been more fascinated w/ ophistoglyphs lately, especially FWC's and mussuranas. Also, I have not seen any other Boigas at expos, so I have been curious about the costs for different species.
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by AquaHerp on March 13, 2010
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Depending on species anywhere from 100-300. Hydrodynastes can fall into that area too depending on size.
My baby dendrophilia go at around 200.00
DH
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by Kokopelliman on March 13, 2010
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Your mangrove was 200? Is it CB? I bought a male sub-adult at an expo for 100, but he was WC. Healthy as a horse now. Just have feeding problems w/ him :S
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by AquaHerp on March 13, 2010
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No. Wild animals can be picked up for around 75-100. Most are dehydrated, parasite ridden, scarred and refuse food. Some do pull through, most do not.
I sell my CH young at 200. These are flawless, parasite free mouse eating beauties.
DH
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