A star is born...

Miller Reptiles
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A star is born...

Miller Reptiles
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>>A star is born...
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christian@redwoodreptiles.com

"Speechless"
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Executive Reptiles
Amanda Kingsbury & David Kendrick
www.executivereptiles.com
in your animals, I have to ask, is that a Suri or S. Braz. Amarili?
one of the nicest boas I have seen in quite a long time! Thanks for letting me see that.
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Michael Burton
Breathtaking !!!!!
boastore.com
The colors are unreal...do you use "Photoshop"?
Okay, you got me, here's what the pic looked like before I used my advanced Photoshop skills:

Just kidding of course. Truth is, I don't even own Photoshop, and wouldn't know (or have time to learn) how to use it if I did. I am a technology challenged person, and I only know how to use my camera in the automatic mode. As a result, I have always had trouble getting decent indoor pictures. I am using four 100 watt bulbs, with the flash turned off. One of the bulbs is a "Reveal" bulb, which I think is responsible for a slight pinkish cast. "In person" the animal in question has a redder tail, purplish sides, a snow white top, and darker (almost black) saddles. If you look close you will see that the picture you questioned is over-exposed. I think this is because the camera is going off the dark background, while the snake is white. I had the same problem last night taking pictures of some white patternless south Brazilians. An example:

The snake above is actually white with a bright red tail, but it came out over-exposed, pink, and with a dull tail.
Here are a couple more pics of the animal in question, taken right after her first shed. I never posted them because I didn't think they did her justice. Truth is, this is simply the prettiest boa constrictor I have ever laid eyes on, and I was offended by your remarks. But time is on my side, this snake stays with me and there will be plenty more pictures and plenty of people to see it "in person" and vouch for it's beauty. And who knows, maybe someday I'll even find the time to learn how to use all those little buttons and dials on my camera.


Hi Barry,
What fantastic boa ? what is it ?
Your animals I took from you are perfect, thanks for your high quality snakes, best regards,
Riad
www.rareboas.com
n/p
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Caden Chapman
slithering.serpents@gmail.com
slithering-serpents.com
1.1 guyana bcc
1.2 suriname bcc
0.2 DH snow bci
0.1 red possible DH snow bci
0.2 hypo possible het moonglow bci
0.1 possible het albino bci
Hi Barry......i need my sunglasses to watch this beauty!!
Congrat!
Dario T.
np
Speachless !
Is it a hypo or is it my eyes ?
Stav
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you know, there's only one way to find out of a BCC is a hypo or not. I hope you know what that way is too. Think a minute.
Caden
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Caden Chapman
slithering.serpents@gmail.com
slithering-serpents.com
1.1 guyana bcc
1.2 suriname bcc
0.2 DH snow bci
0.1 red possible DH snow bci
0.2 hypo possible het moonglow bci
0.1 possible het albino bci
If that's a SURINAM,I'm gonna die.That's gotta be the most beautiful thing that I have seen in a long time.Please say it's a Surinam.
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Ashley Lopez's Black Forest Constrictors.
blackforestconstrictors@gmail.com
website
Brazilian BCC ("Belem"
. I kind of wish she was a Suri too. Imagine some of those Belknap animals plugged into that. But this is pretty special, and really should remain pure.
Ditto;
Remain Pure !
Awesome....
>>Brazilian BCC ("Belem". I kind of wish she was a Suri too. Imagine some of those Belknap animals plugged into that. But this is pretty special, and really should remain pure.
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