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gravid "STRUNGLE BOA"

Siegi May 23, 2006 03:26 PM

this is our 3 year old gravid strungle boa,
its a known genetic trait.
Hope she will give birth soon.

Greetings from Germany...

home of the squaretail boas
home of the squaretail boas

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www.albinoboas.com

Replies (13)

ajfreptiles May 23, 2006 04:03 PM

WOW! Never heard of a Strungle boa before...Great looking girl! Actually...I thought you had a pic of my girl when I first looked! Her is mine and she is gravid as well...she is due in about 10 days...I noticed the only difference is yours has red in the saddles...but mine does not but she does have pink in her face...otherwise I would think she was Anery...but it's neat how she has the same type of stripe and granite speckling and even the broken neck saddle...Take care, and good luck with her! Andy Federico


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Siegi May 23, 2006 04:11 PM

This is how the babys will look like,
see pic below (this guy had a big meal before shooting the pic)
Not all will have the complete stripe but some will.
We surely will post pics of the babys as soon as they are born.

Thanks.

SIEGI

home of the squaretails
home of the squaretails

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www.albinoboas.com

ajfreptiles May 23, 2006 04:13 PM

Holy SMOKES! Did you do that same breeding again? Is that how you know what they will look like? Those are awesome! Great job! can't wait to see babies! Andy
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toine May 23, 2006 04:43 PM

this guy i sold,,,,,what was i thinking

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toine plompen,,,holland

WWW.PUREBOAS.COM

ajfreptiles May 23, 2006 04:49 PM

WOW! Toine...what were you thinking??? That animal is insane! Take care, Andy
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rareboas Jun 01, 2006 10:59 AM

Posted by: rareboas at Mon May 29 07:36:51 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ]

Hi to all boa's lovers,
I 'm Lebanese and breeding boas in Italy(www.rareboas.com). I 'm still working to understand how kind of genetic trait I have in my farm, because, last year, I had a very strange litter (all the littermates) from my hog male bred with my hypo female. I called them STRUNGLE because they have a lot of stripe and similar with the jungle's. I sold only one specimen to a friend in Holland ( the animal pictured in the Toine's post below). The others stay with me. I brought this litter to two biggest European reptile's shows, one in Germany(terraristikahamm) and the other in Houten(Holland), Snakeday.
Now I see the name "Strungle" used (23rd May) in these Forum by a german breeder!!! I 'ld like to know from where the name STRUNGLE comes for him. My question for you Siegi, actually is if you conied this brand new name based on your own, or if it came from my animals that you probably saw at the shows ?
For the record sake, I used the name strungle for my animal since July 2005. Since then, the name strungle has been a peculiarity visible in my website and known very well for my customers, friends and people visiting the same website.
I 'm really looking forward your kind reply,
Best regards, Riad

Posted by: Siegi at Tue May 30 14:39:46 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ]

I saw them on your website as they look so similar to
ours, I used that name because it says much about their look.
I thought yours are the same as ours and also coming from Italy.
If you like I will give them an other name, it doesnt matter to me, or I will add "italian line" like it is used with other traits.

Greetings from germany.

SIEGI

Posted by: rareboas at Wed May 31 04:48:10 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ]

I 'ld like if you will give yours an other name than Strungle, also not add italian line like someone do to another trait . I don't want other breeders put the name I though (invented) to their animals only because they are similar of the mine, my animals have another history and other kind of looking littermate, also genetic.
Thanks,
Riad

Siegi May 23, 2006 05:17 PM

no the full striped one is the brother of the gravid female.
As one can see in toine´s pics they have great potential as well as they are believed to be a codom trait.
Its a great alternative to the classic jungles, I think.

In this pic one can see how she is looking like when she´s not gravid.

Thanks for replying.

SIEGI

Germany

home of the squaretails
home of the squaretails

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www.albinoboas.com

PanamaRed May 23, 2006 07:26 PM

"Strungle" name....LOL... Stripe-Jungle.. I love it, those are great looking boas. I have a few lines very similar I am hoping to prove this comming season.
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Ed Lilley, www.constrictorsnw.com

rareboas Jun 01, 2006 10:56 AM

Posted by: rareboas at Mon May 29 07:36:51 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ]

Hi to all boa's lovers,
I 'm Lebanese and breeding boas in Italy(www.rareboas.com). I 'm still working to understand how kind of genetic trait I have in my farm, because, last year, I had a very strange litter (all the littermates) from my hog male bred with my hypo female. I called them STRUNGLE because they have a lot of stripe and similar with the jungle's. I sold only one specimen to a friend in Holland ( the animal pictured in the Toine's post below). The others stay with me. I brought this litter to two biggest European reptile's shows, one in Germany(terraristikahamm) and the other in Houten(Holland), Snakeday.
Now I see the name "Strungle" used (23rd May) in these Forum by a german breeder!!! I 'ld like to know from where the name STRUNGLE comes for him. My question for you Siegi, actually is if you conied this brand new name based on your own, or if it came from my animals that you probably saw at the shows ?
For the record sake, I used the name strungle for my animal since July 2005. Since then, the name strungle has been a peculiarity visible in my website and known very well for my customers, friends and people visiting the same website.
I 'm really looking forward your kind reply,
Best regards, Riad

Posted by: Siegi at Tue May 30 14:39:46 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ]

I saw them on your website as they look so similar to
ours, I used that name because it says much about their look.
I thought yours are the same as ours and also coming from Italy.
If you like I will give them an other name, it doesnt matter to me, or I will add "italian line" like it is used with other traits.

Greetings from germany.

SIEGI

Posted by: rareboas at Wed May 31 04:48:10 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ]

I 'ld like if you will give yours an other name than Strungle, also not add italian line like someone do to another trait . I don't want other breeders put the name I though (invented) to their animals only because they are similar of the mine, my animals have another history and other kind of looking littermate, also genetic.
Thanks,
Riad
Link

JOEP123 May 23, 2006 11:15 PM

Hey Siegi those are some great looking animals.
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Joel Pretz

rareboas Jun 01, 2006 10:51 AM

Posted by: rareboas at Mon May 29 07:36:51 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ]

Hi to all boa's lovers,
I 'm Lebanese and breeding boas in Italy(www.rareboas.com). I 'm still working to understand how kind of genetic trait I have in my farm, because, last year, I had a very strange litter (all the littermates) from my hog male bred with my hypo female. I called them STRUNGLE because they have a lot of stripe and similar with the jungle's. I sold only one specimen to a friend in Holland ( the animal pictured in the Toine's post below). The others stay with me. I brought this litter to two biggest European reptile's shows, one in Germany(terraristikahamm) and the other in Houten(Holland), Snakeday.
Now I see the name "Strungle" used (23rd May) in these Forum by a german breeder!!! I 'ld like to know from where the name STRUNGLE comes for him. My question for you Siegi, actually is if you conied this brand new name based on your own, or if it came from my animals that you probably saw at the shows ?
For the record sake, I used the name strungle for my animal since July 2005. Since then, the name strungle has been a peculiarity visible in my website and known very well for my customers, friends and people visiting the same website.
I 'm really looking forward your kind reply,
Best regards, Riad

Posted by: Siegi at Tue May 30 14:39:46 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ]

I saw them on your website as they look so similar to
ours, I used that name because it says much about their look.
I thought yours are the same as ours and also coming from Italy.
If you like I will give them an other name, it doesnt matter to me, or I will add "italian line" like it is used with other traits.

Greetings from germany.

SIEGI

Posted by: rareboas at Wed May 31 04:48:10 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ]

I 'ld like if you will give yours an other name than Strungle, also not add italian line like someone do to another trait . I don't want other breeders put the name I though (invented) to their animals only because they are similar of the mine, my animals have another history and other kind of looking littermate, also genetic.
Thanks,
Riad
Link

michaelburton May 24, 2006 02:41 AM

Michael Burton

rareboas Jun 01, 2006 10:55 AM

Posted by: rareboas at Mon May 29 07:36:51 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ]

Hi to all boa's lovers,
I 'm Lebanese and breeding boas in Italy(www.rareboas.com). I 'm still working to understand how kind of genetic trait I have in my farm, because, last year, I had a very strange litter (all the littermates) from my hog male bred with my hypo female. I called them STRUNGLE because they have a lot of stripe and similar with the jungle's. I sold only one specimen to a friend in Holland ( the animal pictured in the Toine's post below). The others stay with me. I brought this litter to two biggest European reptile's shows, one in Germany(terraristikahamm) and the other in Houten(Holland), Snakeday.
Now I see the name "Strungle" used (23rd May) in these Forum by a german breeder!!! I 'ld like to know from where the name STRUNGLE comes for him. My question for you Siegi, actually is if you conied this brand new name based on your own, or if it came from my animals that you probably saw at the shows ?
For the record sake, I used the name strungle for my animal since July 2005. Since then, the name strungle has been a peculiarity visible in my website and known very well for my customers, friends and people visiting the same website.
I 'm really looking forward your kind reply,
Best regards, Riad

Posted by: Siegi at Tue May 30 14:39:46 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ]

I saw them on your website as they look so similar to
ours, I used that name because it says much about their look.
I thought yours are the same as ours and also coming from Italy.
If you like I will give them an other name, it doesnt matter to me, or I will add "italian line" like it is used with other traits.

Greetings from germany.

SIEGI

Posted by: rareboas at Wed May 31 04:48:10 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ]

I 'ld like if you will give yours an other name than Strungle, also not add italian line like someone do to another trait . I don't want other breeders put the name I though (invented) to their animals only because they are similar of the mine, my animals have another history and other kind of looking littermate, also genetic.
Thanks,
Riad
Link

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