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New glowing sunset Fiji boa

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This stunning girl was just collected by a friend of mine. Shes an adult Fiji Boa from the main island of Viti Levu, and has a really mellow temperament. Most Fiji Boas have some form of mottled or zigzag pattern on their back, and many from Vitti Levi have a black stripe or check on their bellies, but this girl is virtually patternless, and as you can see, a stunning dark orange with a creamy yellow belly. Just shows some of the variety in their natural genepool!

Keeping it wet......

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In the past, we have had some tragedies with new born Fiji boas. with this little survivor we are trying a new strategy - most of them seem to be born in May or June, a rainy time of year in Fiji. In case the problem we have had in the past has been dehydration, we are spraying this little guy with fresh water every morning. He seems to like it, rubbing his face along the side of the tank and drinking from the droplets. There are dangers with this - if mold grows it could cause fungal infections, so we change the paper and clean his tank daily, and if he lies in too wet conditions too often he could get something called blister disease, but he has a dry bamboo climbing frame to keep him of the ground, and he seems to like it, so we are hopeful that this might be the right approach.

So far so good.....

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This boy is a survivor! Unfortunately we lost all of the rest of the litter - we think they may have been born a little prematurely - 16 of 21 were dead when we found them, and another 4 died in the first few days. Many never made it out of their birth sacs, and others still had their placenta attached. BUT the good news is that the mother is fine, and this boy (see spurs for definite sexing) is hanging on and has had four meals of geckos so far. We're cheering for him!