Not a problem though.





I can't leave this kid out.


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Phil Goss
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Is that Longtail a female ?
Very nice !
>>Not a problem though.
>>I can't leave this kid out.
>>Phil Goss
>>www.GossReptiles.com
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TnK
none of them are longicauda. The first five girls are Colombian, and the last girl (very black boa in the last two pics) is Central American.
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Phil Goss
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That third pic down sure looks alot like an anery BCL

>>none of them are longicauda. The first five girls are Colombian, and the last girl (very black boa in the last two pics) is Central American.
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TnK
I certainly wouldn't mind having a BCL with all that black. I know there are a few around. My anery longis are still working on black saddles. I'll have to wait and see if they get a nice black background as well.

Below is an old head shot of the black CA.

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Phil Goss
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Are the Black CA's Type II Anery's?
jsc
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"As hard as I've tried, just can't NOT do this"
John Crickmer

Female

Male

Pair together

You suck ..... 
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TnK

np
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Phil Goss
www.GossReptiles.com
The boas in pics 2 and 4 are sisters to the boa in pic 3.
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