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Trinidad

matt_89 Mar 18, 2007 06:14 PM

Are there any breeders of Trinidad Boa constrictors in the United States? Are there any companies even known to import them? Who are they?

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danktat Mar 18, 2007 07:38 PM

Try Rob Tudehope. Shoot me an e-mail if you need his e-mail address.
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triniian Mar 18, 2007 08:52 PM

Good luck to dat one...

It hard to find anything Trini up here... of course, the best things are the hardest to find!

But yes, Robe Trudehope has had some Trinidad boas in the past if I remember correctly.

Good luck.
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TnK Mar 18, 2007 10:29 PM

Might try Riobravo,he works with them also.
He would be the one to confirm availabilty.
IMO Gus as a "truer to form"then what Rob has bred in the past.
Its very easy to discern between the two lines.

Good Luck !

TnK

ChrisGilbert Mar 19, 2007 02:46 AM

For pure Trinidads give Rob a shot. I don't know if he has any for sale right now, but he has some excellent stock. Different look for BCC!

wstreps Mar 19, 2007 08:24 AM

Here's a shot of a 100% authentic Trinidad specimen.This animal more or less is typical of what boas from that locale look like. I would say the main thing that separates them from mainland animals originating in Guyana is they tend to be darker less colorful snakes. Ernie Eison

westwoodreptiles.com
westwoodreptiles.com

TnK Mar 20, 2007 05:56 AM

and look nothing like RT's Trinadad's
thanks Ernie,awesome animal.

TnK

>>Here's a shot of a 100% authentic Trinidad specimen.This animal more or less is typical of what boas from that locale look like. I would say the main thing that separates them from mainland animals originating in Guyana is they tend to be darker less colorful snakes. Ernie Eison
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