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12-26-15, 11:49 PM
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Guyanese Boa constrictor
This is one of my Guyanese males. He was originally imported directly from Guyana, and features a very clean pattern, a deep red tail, and tons of pink. Some of the other specimens that are part of my Guyanese Boa constrictor group have very large widows peaks, but I really like this specimen for the incredible amount of pink that it contains.
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55.59.7 squamates, 1.1 Canis lupus, and 0.1 Homo sapiens.
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12-27-15, 02:04 AM
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Re: Guyanese Boa constrictor
I really love his tail <3 Great snake!
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12-27-15, 09:14 AM
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Re: Guyanese Boa constrictor
Now that is a stunning snake. Love the BCC's but get a little too big for me to get passed the wife (for now! )
You really do have some beautiful snakes...
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12-27-15, 10:20 AM
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Re: Guyanese Boa constrictor
Thanks guys! I have a pretty sizable group of locality Boa constrictor, so I'll post up a few more pics before the holidays are over.
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Research is the process of going up alleys to see if they are blind. - Marston Bates
55.59.7 squamates, 1.1 Canis lupus, and 0.1 Homo sapiens.
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12-27-15, 10:31 AM
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Re: Guyanese Boa constrictor
Please do. Particularly as yours as pleasingly morph free!!
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12-27-15, 10:50 AM
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Re: Guyanese Boa constrictor
Here is another one of my Guyanese males to start with. He was produced from wild-caught parents, so he is pure pure Guyanese. I really enjoy the connected saddles and his deep red tail. He is just a yearling, so it is going to be interesting to see how his colors are going to develop over time.
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Research is the process of going up alleys to see if they are blind. - Marston Bates
55.59.7 squamates, 1.1 Canis lupus, and 0.1 Homo sapiens.
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12-27-15, 11:55 AM
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Re: Guyanese Boa constrictor
Stunning specimens! Love true redtailed boa constrictors, the pink on the first one is really something!
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12-27-15, 08:58 PM
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Re: Guyanese Boa constrictor
Oooh I like that second male, I've got a weak spot for abby-patterned BCC, especially if they've got a bright tail to match!
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12-28-15, 01:55 AM
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Re: Guyanese Boa constrictor
@bigsnakegirl785: I'll have to show you some pics of one of my Suriname males, who also shows some of this trait. I think you might like him.
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Research is the process of going up alleys to see if they are blind. - Marston Bates
55.59.7 squamates, 1.1 Canis lupus, and 0.1 Homo sapiens.
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12-29-15, 05:45 PM
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Re: Guyanese Boa constrictor
And this is one of my Guyanese females. This one was produced by Mike Eckert.
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Research is the process of going up alleys to see if they are blind. - Marston Bates
55.59.7 squamates, 1.1 Canis lupus, and 0.1 Homo sapiens.
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01-02-16, 01:51 PM
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Re: Guyanese Boa constrictor
This is another male from the same Eckert lineage as the female above. This is the golden lineage that produces the rich, golden background coloration in mature adults.
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Research is the process of going up alleys to see if they are blind. - Marston Bates
55.59.7 squamates, 1.1 Canis lupus, and 0.1 Homo sapiens.
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01-02-16, 02:31 PM
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Re: Guyanese Boa constrictor
I guess you can sign me up for one of these guys too haha. Absolutely gorgeous Guyanese.
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02-28-16, 06:38 AM
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Re: Guyanese Boa constrictor
A lot of keepers would have passed on this male when he was a neonate: He doesn't have the massive widow's peaks that people are often looking for, and his tail is a bit darker than most people prefer. The one aspect that everyone seems to overlook is background coloration, and that aspect is what makes this one of my personal favorites among the Guyanese boas in my collection. The strong rust-colored tone that is transcended by a broad, stippled dorsal stripe are just awesome. The coloration of this specimen is getting more intense with each shed, and I cannot wait to see what he is going to look like in a couple of years!
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Research is the process of going up alleys to see if they are blind. - Marston Bates
55.59.7 squamates, 1.1 Canis lupus, and 0.1 Homo sapiens.
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02-28-16, 09:20 AM
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Re: Guyanese Boa constrictor
Those are all stunning specimens. There can't be enough said about your photography either. Keep up the amazing posts!
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02-28-16, 10:31 AM
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Re: Guyanese Boa constrictor
what beautiful, strange colored snakes. it almost looks like you are looking at 2 seperate ones because of the change in patterns.
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