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Trent
10-02-12, 05:26 PM
A little profile of a male Amazon tree boa I picked up a little while back.
Calm for a tree boa.Eats f/t like a champ.Anyway here is a few pics.


http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/t432/iibg/Outside%20amazon%20tree%20Oct%201%202012/Outsidesept302012031.jpg

http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/t432/iibg/Outside%20amazon%20tree%20Oct%201%202012/Outsidesept302012033.jpg

http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/t432/iibg/Outside%20amazon%20tree%20Oct%201%202012/Outsidesept302012034.jpg

http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/t432/iibg/Outside%20amazon%20tree%20Oct%201%202012/Outsidesept302012037.jpg

Trent
10-02-12, 05:31 PM
A few more:D

http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/t432/iibg/Outside%20amazon%20tree%20Oct%201%202012/Outsidesept302012039.jpg

http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/t432/iibg/Outside%20amazon%20tree%20Oct%201%202012/Outsidesept302012040.jpg

http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/t432/iibg/Outside%20amazon%20tree%20Oct%201%202012/Outsidesept302012039.jpg

Gungirl
10-02-12, 05:47 PM
He is incredible! What kind of a ATB would you refer to him as?

marvelfreak
10-02-12, 05:55 PM
Freaking sweet looking and man i Love those eyes.

jaleely
10-02-12, 09:41 PM
wow, he's brilliant! what color will he be as an adult?

millertime89
10-02-12, 11:40 PM
The red on him is astounding! How old is he? Would be awesome if that pattern and color stays that way.

Rogue628
10-03-12, 12:33 AM
Oh wow! His colors are INSANE!!!!

Trent
10-03-12, 09:01 AM
Thanks for the kind words!

He was sold as a Red phase.Exact age is unknown..he is just under four feet and Very skinny!
Not sure if he is going to change much now,but he last shed he seemed to get brighter:D

Hope he stays that color!

Charles-K
10-12-12, 06:59 AM
Hey Trent,
Although I already commented on this gorgeous Amazon over at amazon alliance I had to check it out again when I saw it listed on the reptile report. You really struck gold with this amazon!
And to answer some questions above he would be referred as a Red Calico Amazon.
And he will pretty much stay the color he is now with some subtle changes over the years but basically retain the same look he has now which is just gorgeous!! I work with primarily with red amazon tree boas and Red and white calicos and this guy is one heck of a specimen and only wish I could have gotten my hands on him. LOL
I really do hope you find a suitable mate for him because he really needs to pass on those gorgeous genes!! Congrats again on a killer first amazon!! It would of been an incredible pickup for someone that had hundreds of Amazons but for you to stumble across this guy in a pet shop you should of played the lotto the same day! LOL.. Reds aren't common and Red Calicos are even less common and very sought after. Again congrats and looking forward to more photos!!

Trent
10-12-12, 09:09 AM
Hey Trent,
Although I already commented on this gorgeous Amazon over at amazon alliance I had to check it out again when I saw it listed on the reptile report. You really struck gold with this amazon!
And to answer some questions above he would be referred as a Red Calico Amazon.
And he will pretty much stay the color he is now with some subtle changes over the years but basically retain the same look he has now which is just gorgeous!! I work with primarily with red amazon tree boas and Red and white calicos and this guy is one heck of a specimen and only wish I could have gotten my hands on him. LOL
I really do hope you find a suitable mate for him because he really needs to pass on those gorgeous genes!! Congrats again on a killer first amazon!! It would of been an incredible pickup for someone that had hundreds of Amazons but for you to stumble across this guy in a pet shop you should of played the lotto the same day! LOL.. Reds aren't common and Red Calicos are even less common and very sought after. Again congrats and looking forward to more photos!!

Hi Charles.
Thanks for the nice comments.Also thanks for the info on what type of morph etc.Would love to find a mate for him:D
Any idea where one would go about finding a suitable mate?
Thanks Trent