Well, what's old is new again. It's been a couple years since I produced these,after my old breeder, got sick, lost her tail and eventually died(but she was old). These were both 2000 babies, and siblings. This should be the start of a new generation of Candoia carinata paulsoni.
These snakes are like the variable kings of the small boas. They all look different, even within the same litter. While babies are small and take a bit of work, they are trouble free adults and a very manageable size.
Here is a pinky/red female that is ovulating, being bred by a black and white male... So the offspring should be both extremes plus middle of the road blends.