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09-18-13, 09:03 PM
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Central American Boas.
Anyone here have Central American boas?
My girl Velvet is about 3 feet long, almost two years old, and gorgeous. I am.not sure if she is a motley, or genetic stripe and het for caramel albino.
She is super laid back, a great feeder and has incredible iridescence. On pictures without flash she almost looks solid black.
Let's see yours!
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09-18-13, 09:28 PM
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Re: Central American Boas.
wow that's one nice looking snake. What kind of central american boa is she?(locality)
I have a pair of Caulker Caye boas which I plan to breed in a few years. They are both yearlings and still smaller than 1.5 feet. Female is the laid back one, male so far wants to rip my face off everytime I open his tub.
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09-19-13, 05:27 AM
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Re: Central American Boas.
I am mot sure which locality exactly, I could contact the breeder and ask but she was sold to us just as a Central American.
Yea, your male does look fiesty lol
I also have a Hog Island boa, he is gorgeous, very slender but long with wonderful disposition.
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09-19-13, 05:30 AM
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Re: Central American Boas.
Cool boa!!!!!
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09-19-13, 06:20 AM
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Re: Central American Boas.
I have a 2008 female hypo blood. I am not sure what strain of hypo it is but she is barely over 5' long.
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09-19-13, 06:25 AM
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Re: Central American Boas.
Quote:
Originally Posted by KORBIN5895
I have a 2008 female hypo blood. I am not sure what strain of hypo it is but she is barely over 5' long.
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Nice, do you have any pics? I think hypo bloods have el salvadorean genes in them. Or at least that's what I'm reading in " the complete boa constrictor"
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09-19-13, 06:52 AM
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Re: Central American Boas.
Yes, I would love to see her too.
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09-19-13, 08:15 AM
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Re: Central American Boas.
I want a boa haha I'm planing on getting an indonesian tree boa
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09-19-13, 09:50 AM
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Re: Central American Boas.
I know that it is from central America but I'm not sure what locality the hypo gene originated from. Hoggs, Nicaraguans, Sonoran and Colombian all have a naturally occurring hypo gene.
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09-19-13, 11:01 AM
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Re: Central American Boas.
Here is my Hog Island male. When I got him his pattern was very clean. After the last shed he gained a bit of speckling which I find very appealing in a Hog. He has a great amount of pink/salmon color on the sides, and he does change colors throughout the day. At night he gets really dark on his face and tail.
He is from Vin Russo's breeding.
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09-19-13, 12:34 PM
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Re: Central American Boas.
Stunning boas, all of them!
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