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Just a few old Pucallpas.

madisonrecords May 07, 2008 06:27 PM

Ahh, nothing like breathing fresh mountain air and playing with pure Peruvians, to make for a great day. Never seen a Peruvian that I did not like.......John J

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madisonrecords May 07, 2008 07:06 PM

Ron, you gave me a good laugh the other day, when you were talking about all of my wonderful " inside pictures in the enclosures of the past, Ha! " So, in " good form " I figured that I would take this one for you. Suriname in a tote outside, smelling the Spring Flowers, Ha! Take Care buddy..........JJ

RON745 May 07, 2008 09:26 PM

Thanks for the pic, John. That's a killer looking Suri you got there and the Peruvians in the above post are just stellar. I think the one in the second pic is my favorite. You've got a great eye for good looking boas. I don't really know how to expain it but you have a "veteran eye". You go for the same looks and traits that I go for. It's kind of an "old school" type of taste. It aint about the peaks, it aint about how clean it is, it's just a certain look that you go for. It's the look that boas had when I was a kid. I don't know if I'm making any sense here but I have a hunch that you know what I'm talking about. You're putting together a really sweet collection there. Thanks again for the shot!------RON

madisonrecords May 08, 2008 05:11 PM

To me it is not really a certain look, but a balance. Every B.C.C. has certain attributes that are personnal to it's own " individual " characteristics. It is not wether it has peaks or no peaks or speckles or no speckles or fire engine tail or no fire engine tail. To me; " a rare Boa will have a balance within what makes the individual beautiful, based on that balance. " I am a extremely persistent person and that has gained me many friends over the years and also many that despise me, but I have learned as I have gotten older how important it is to me to be brutaly honest about the type of people that I deal with or would not give two cents for and the types of Boas that I select and it is usually not the " mainstream. " Me or the animals that I keep and some that I sell, are not out to win any popularity contests or to go out of our way to offend either. I just learned many thigs the hard way years and years ago and my Boas represent themselves and I try to do the same through honesty, " even at the sake of sometimes offending. " I wish that others in the Hobby, seen Locality Boas the way that me and you and Gus and a few others do Ron. However, there are many in the Hobby that probably wish " I would lighten up a bit! " In the end, we are all just people doing something that we love and that may be the only common bond that we all need in the end?..........John J

madisonrecords May 08, 2008 05:52 PM

Just talked to our buddy, Damico. He was telling me the story of the " suriname with the hairlip. " Never ran into that before, but it made for a great and funny story. Mark is jam up and I am glad it worked out, Ha!......JJ

RON745 May 08, 2008 06:35 PM

Yeah, that was something that I never saw before either. Mark's a really good guy. He's helped me out quite a bit with info in the past. I owe him one (as well as a few others who have helped me). Take care.-----RON

DEldien May 07, 2008 10:42 PM

You are on my favorite topic now, keep the pictures coming!

Dave
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PIJAC Member

AshLopez May 08, 2008 01:08 AM

Are these Farm Bred from Peru ????

Or are these bred by you ????

Great looking animals.
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Ashley Lopez's Black Forest Constrictors.

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WWW.BLACKFORESTCONSTRICTORS.COM

ceniceros May 08, 2008 02:13 AM

I like the broken saddled ones... Who produced these?
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Richard Ceniceros
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