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This is a fairly large girl at about 6.5-ft. I just purchased a really nice looking dark male for her as well so hopefully I'll be able to pair them up before the end of season.
Very nice, if i could spell i would comment on the eradesance oh well
very nice colouring
Brian
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that is a real beauty. My Central American looks nothing like that. Maybe i was informed wrong. although I'm sure pattern and color vary greatly among them. right?
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Them and Us - Central Americans like most other boa ssp are highly variable in appearance. Most Centrals tend to exhibit a darker background color and small adult size.
Mr.Maggot - Thanks for your comments on my camera skills... I still think I need a lot of work.