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Post your bullseye/full crescent pics

rainbowsrus Oct 09, 2006 06:16 PM

Here are several of mine:

Lefty, the father of all the bullseyes I've produced

4 holdbacks from 2005
BO-M5-08 Bullseye Male 'hook'

Bullseye BO-M5-12

Bullseye PE-M5-06

Bullseye PE-M5-19

Three from 2004, unfortunately I sold all of them



A pair I picked up from Extraordinary Ectotherms
Bullseye female from Will Bird

Bullseye male from Will Bird

Maybe not a bullseye but really full crescents and color to die for
High Orange Daisey

Two hypo's from different sources
Hypo Dottie From Too Scaley Reptiles

Hypo Mickey from Exotics By Nature

Again, not a bullseye but still, great crescents AND Anery to boot
Anery from Brian Sharp

And last but not least, a group shot.... I love this pic:

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Thanks,

Dave Colling

www.rainbows-r-us-reptiles.com

0.1 Wife (WC)
0.2 kids (CBB, selectively bred from good stock)

LOL, to many snakes to list, last count:
13.26 BRB
11.16 BCI
And those are only the breeders

lots.lots.lots feeder mice and rats

Replies (2)

BRB_Russ Oct 09, 2006 08:54 PM

So what classifys a "bullseye" Is it the black dot within the circle on the sides? because i think my BRB Has that. Im just trying to get a grasp of all the diffrent morphs and how to identify them

Beutifull snakes!
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Russ
Baby Brazilian Rainbow Boa
Melbourne, Fl

Jeff Clark Oct 09, 2006 09:24 PM

Russ,
..I think you got it but just in case. Brazilian Rainbows usually have bright or light colored crescents above the dark spots on their sides. If the crescent extends all the way around to make a full circle it is a bullseye. The brighter the marking around the dark spot the more impressive looking they are. These are naturally occuring but used to be not so common. Through selective breeding there are quite a few of them being produced the last few years.
Jeff

>>So what classifys a "bullseye" Is it the black dot within the circle on the sides? because i think my BRB Has that. Im just trying to get a grasp of all the diffrent morphs and how to identify them
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>>Beutifull snakes!
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>>Russ
>>Baby Brazilian Rainbow Boa
>>Melbourne, Fl

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