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Old 09-07-04, 09:14 PM   #1
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Some of this seasons ROSY BOAS

Below are a few pics of some of this years baby Rosy boas. Some of these will be available at the Toronto Reptile Expo Sunday Sept 12th


Above, a few litters of South Baja Trivs(Mexicans) from the adults below


A close up of two of the nicest
Below a Desert Rosy gives birth


Desert Rosies above. She always has 5

Above,two of my first baby San Gabriel Mountain boas, taking their first meal... Below is their mother
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Old 09-07-04, 09:20 PM   #2
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How much would a desert rosy be?
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Old 09-08-04, 03:57 AM   #3
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Amazing! I can't wait to breed my own.
Great pics Roy,
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Awesome looking babies~!!

Love the Sab Gabriel!!!
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I think San Gabriel is my favorite. I also like San Philipe. I don't think I am spelling Philipe right though.
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Congrats Roy those are some awesome pictures. I really like the San Gabriel. It's interesting you say she always has 5. How many times have you bred her? Is that common to have the same amount of babies every year?
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Killer looking rosies Roy! Congratulations, and good luck with them all.
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Thanks everyone!
Chappy, it's the female Mojave Desert rosy that always has 5 babies... She started when she was 3years old producing only 3 babies... But this is her 15th litter and for over a decade now, its always been 5 per year. It's common for mature rosies to produce the same number year after year.
This was my first year producing San Gabriels and my 3 year old female had 4 large babies.
Hopefully she'll have a few more as she gets older, but rosies rarely have litters much over 6 which means theres never many to go around.
Next year I hope to produce these

San Mateus Pass boas(above)


Albino Limburgs(above)
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Very nice litters! Those Albino Limburgs are extremely cool, good luck on them.
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What about San Phillipe Roy? Is that the correct spelling and do you have any? Oh and put me down for a pair of San Gabriels for next year. They are sweet.
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