and I dont necessarily encourage this type of stuff myself but,has anyone crossed a jungle x suri or motley x suri? if so could you post a pic? Thanks,Rich
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and I dont necessarily encourage this type of stuff myself but,has anyone crossed a jungle x suri or motley x suri? if so could you post a pic? Thanks,Rich
>>and I dont necessarily encourage this type of stuff myself but,has anyone crossed a jungle x suri or motley x suri? if so could you post a pic? Thanks,Rich
I remember looking at the ads before and somebody did have a motley male that was part suri...forgot who it was though. As far as the jungle is concerned, I believe it has been crossed into the peruvian local.
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Strictly Serpents
Monty Montalbo/Niels Berg
619-602-4908
That'd be Dr. Bill Kirby and his 25% suri Motley.
Bill Kirby had some motley x suri crosses and I think it is Mike? at Boas Ect that crossed his jungles in to Peruvians to brighten them up a little more.
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Brandon Nixon
Wow I must see! Bcc x Jungle is one cross I wouldnt mind at all!They must be drop dead gourgeous! Thanks for the replys.Hopefully we can get a pic.Rich
Here is a 25% surinam motley produced from a motley male bred with a 50% surinam hypo. These have really good color and the pattern is staying very dark.
Bill Kirby

This was the mother.
Bill Kirby

oooooooooh thats an amazing looking snake, i dont care much for hybrids or mixes but thats an awseome snake.
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1.1 jungle carpets
1.1 sumatran bloods
1.1 het albino rtb
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Caden Chapman
slithering.serpents@gmail.com
http://slitheringserpents.com
They ARE not your average Jungles
1 Pic is 25% Peruvian
2nd Pic is 50% Peruvian (Sire of the 2 other snakes
3 rd is 25%
Thanks
Michael T



Oh man those are smokin hot.
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Richard Ceniceros
Do you still have the animal in the first pic? I would like to see the progression of that animal.
those are all GREAT BOAS! The motley is awsome,as is the hypo but I'd give my left you know what for the 25% peruvian in pic one! Rich
Jungle X Monster Tail Hypo:

I haven't bred a Jungle into a Suriname yet. Not yet, but I might sometime... I might breed a Monster Tail Hypo to a Surname first to see just how much red we can plaster onto one Boa. Could be interesting...
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