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Guyana: Pre-Breeding Photos

kitchi Jan 19, 2007 05:15 PM

The males(i.e 2nd photo) were no where near as nice as the females in this litter and mine tend to be more organish in color where my females(i.e 1st photo)tend to be more gold. These will be the last photos of them before breeding. I have raised them from babies and hope to produce a litter this year though I am not sure I will pair these together yet. This and only a handful of other bloodlines I have seen over the years is why I keep Boa Constictors.

Replies (7)

pyboa Jan 19, 2007 05:39 PM

np
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.1 wife
3.5 kids
.1 retic 15'
1. retic 2'
1. burm 11'
.1 burm 5' albino
.1 burm 9'
.1 burm 10'
.1 peruvian 9'
1.1 pervian 1'
1. pastel 5'
1. pk stripline 3'
.1 boa 8'
.1 boa 5'
.1 boa 6'
6 baby boas

ABCC Jan 19, 2007 06:46 PM

Just amazing! The best of luck with that line. Adam

Red_Hydra Jan 19, 2007 06:57 PM

......np

PGoss Jan 19, 2007 09:08 PM

np

RON745 Jan 19, 2007 10:21 PM

Wow, Mike! Those Guyanans really are something. If those things go for you (and I hope they do), please put me on the list. You're totally right about there not being very many top notch bloodlines out there but that particular Guyanan line sure is one of them.------RON

danktat Jan 19, 2007 10:24 PM

That pairing is going to be crazy! Keep us posted
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jme04c Jan 20, 2007 12:53 AM

Sweet, nice peaks! Good luck!

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