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at Tue Aug 22 20:25:32 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by edkim ]
well.... i just spent 3 hours writing a long post with all the pictures, just to have firefox crash on me and close as i was submitting it. i will make another attempt at the post, but i probably wont have time to write as much as i did in the previous one.
it was a pleasure meeting breeders and being able to put names to faces. they couldn't have been any nicer to me.
anyways ryan beat me to the pictures, and he did a much better job on the pictures than i ever could. but i thought i might as well try. what's white balance anyways? =)
first up is boa basement. they're sharp sunglows and albinos convinced me to get my foot into the sharp strain with a trio of 66% het females.


next is tom and amanda burke's table. they brought some of their awesome lines, but i was dissappointed that they didn't have any of their high contrast albinos. the lipstick line male sunglow holdback was awesome.

a couple of arabesques

a leopard and one of theyre outstanding t nics


here are some of CV exotics reduced pattern boas and calico boas. these were some of the most unique boas ive seen.


onto Exotics by Nature's table. they had this cool display of (yearlings?) with pairs of morphs which resemble each other and a pair of hypo and normal jungles.





some of the "mystery" boas they produced from a motley breeding




here are some peruvian jungles that were at their table. i believe they had got these in a trade.

and here is what im assuming to be a possible t columbian. i say possible because of the ? in the label.

next are some of frank martin's boas. the first is a super jaguar and the second is an albino motley. i can't wait to see what will be produced using jaguars.


here is a picture of one of Gulf Coast Reptiles hypo flame's. the gentleman who purchased it was nice enough to let me drool over it a bit and snap some pictures.

next is peter kahl's table. more jungles than i would have ever imagined, including super jungles, jungles, albino jungles, hypo jungles, and sunglow jungles. i'll let the pictures talk for themselves.












the next two pictures are of a CA super motley and one of his clean and colorful squaretails.


next was tropical vision. they had some nice sunglows, but what caught my eye was the sunglow arabesque!


here is one of the pink pastels produced by Gulf Coast Reptiles that i bought for my girlfriend. this pastel line is one of the nicest, if not the nicest, pastel lines i have seen. the pastels and pastel hypos they had on display were all extremely clean and colorful. i regret not taking pictures of their table. they were a pleasure working with and they took a lot of time to help me out the next day. if it wasn't for them i would probably still be stuck in florida. lol. i'm looking forward to picking more up in the future.
oh and this is not one of the suri crosses.





here are 2 of the 3 66% het sharp strain females i picked up. They all had something that caught my eye, especially the connecting saddles and color.






Thanks for looking!!
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