I just picked up a pair of red group pastel boas from Alex of Alianna's pet world and I was wondering if anyone could post some picks of their Red group pastel boas? I will post pics soon...
Thanks, Sean
1.1 Red Group Pastels
1.0 Guyana Redtail boa
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I just picked up a pair of red group pastel boas from Alex of Alianna's pet world and I was wondering if anyone could post some picks of their Red group pastel boas? I will post pics soon...
Thanks, Sean
1.1 Red Group Pastels
1.0 Guyana Redtail boa
here is a quick picture i snapped a couple months ago. she's an 03 red group female

here are some from early this year. the light in these pictures make her look a little orange.



anyways congrats on the new additions. red groups are one of my favorite pastel lines and alex is a great guy to deal with.
Thanks for the pics..awsome colors when they get older. I can't wait till mine grow up. I'm hoping to breed them for my first time when they're old enough. I'm excited about this red group project.
Anyways Thanks again
These aren't EBV red groups, but a redline that my dad and I work with yearly. The animals that this line produces have extreme color as the grow older, reds, oranges, and some pink/purple. Here's a few pics. Enjoy. Trey Schneller

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this ones going to put on some good color as it gets older. We're proud of this line, and can't wait to integrate it into jungles, motleys, and sunglows

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a great line to cross with the EBV/Lucy bloodline.
Have you thought about doing that yourself?
It would be a great way to make a STRONG, RED bloodline. I'm not implying that either line is not strong, just that outcrossing is good. Another nice thing about the EBV/Lucy animals, is that they are typically VERY clean.
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Jason Dowell
sounddjinn@yahoo.com
Things always get cloudy, just before transformation.
We haven't placed any limit on what we plan to do with this line, though we will most likely stay away from any of the other "Red" bloodlines that are out there. These guys stand alone pretty well, the pictures I posted are over a year old(I should probably post some updated ones) but they look far better now than they did a year ago. We show them off at the reptiles shows and they catch peoples eye right away. The color intensity blows EBV's away. I'm back up at school, I'll try to talk my dad into posting some updated pics; I'm sure he won't mind showing em' off, just have to catch the snakes in a good color mood. Trey Schneller
I wasn't trying to say they can't stand on their own. They are beautiful animals. I check in at your website every year to see the new babies! I would personally like to try and produce the redest animals possible. Combining two good red bloodlines would help achive that goal, while keeping the line strong.. Each to his own though.
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Jason Dowell
sounddjinn@yahoo.com
Things always get cloudy, just before transformation.
Hey, I wasn't taking any offense to what you said about breeding them with other redlines, sorry if I came off that way. I really should have said that I'd like to stay away from other well established lines in order to establish our own. Nothing makes a normal BCI better than adding a splash of red. Glad to hear that you keep up with our animals, we appreciate it. Trey Schneller, Schneller Reptiles
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