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Things are looking...not too bad...

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Posted by: wetceal at Tue Jan 31 18:18:14 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by wetceal ]  
   

Well to be honest, I think things are looking pretty good! We are VERY excited about this breeding season. A lot of our females seem to be coming of age this year so we're expecting a few cool litters of boas! I snapped some photos yesterday of big snakes and just wanted to share the pictures...

Here are some photos of our gravid girls...

Female Hypo bred by our male Motley - this is the same girl that gave us the litter of Hypo Jungles last year.


A normal female bred by our male Motley


A big normal girl that was bred by our male Jungle. This is the first time she has been bred before. She's got a weird white patch of scales on her...our Piebald Boa LOL!




Here's a normal female that was bred by our male Sharp Albino 100% Het. Anery.


Some Central Americans too! This is a normal that was in with our male Leopard.


And a female unproven Anery Type II that was in with our male Anery Type II.


Our female Albino Arabesque who was bred by the male Motley - she's in her POS right now.


Here are some females that have just finished ovulating and should be going into shed shortly!

A female DH Snow that was bred by our male Albino Arabesque het. Anery - Snow Arabesques maybe...?


A high orange normal female bred by our male Jungle


Our female Hogg Island Boa bred by our male Leopard Boa.


A BIG (she's 9 feet long) normal girl bred by the male Albino Arabesque het. Anery.


Another female unproven Anery Type II. We got her in and only had our male Anery Type II in with her for a couple of weeks and now she's ovulating.


Here are a couple of girls that are building ovulations and should hopefully ovulate for us any day now!

A female Anery bred by the male Motley


A DH Snow female bred by both a Hypo DH Snow AND our Albino Arabesque het. Anery male - so possibly Snow Arabesques here or possibly Hypo Snows? We'll have to wait and see!


Our female Arabesque het. Albino bred by our male Albino Arabesque het. Anery - Super Albino Arabesques maybe?


Here's one currently being worked on! A big normal girl with our male Motley. This would be female #4 for him. He's proved out to be a very enthusiastic breeder this season! What more could you ask for?


And lastly, here's one girl that probably won't go for us this year but I can't wait to see the babies she produces! I just LOVE her contrast! A nice Anery het. Albino...


Thanks for looking!
Celia
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www.ExoticsByNature.com

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