Anyone like South Brazilian amaralli?
I kind of do.

And a few not so good pictures of so oh so good Boas:




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Anyone like South Brazilian amaralli?
I kind of do.

And a few not so good pictures of so oh so good Boas:




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on the top snake. Pretty nifty.
Trey Schneller
I remember a a boa video where someone used the term "Sahweeeeeet" Appropriate for these pictures....don't you think...
very nice snake's. just wish they had more tail. thank's for sharing.
The most Perfect Boa I've ever seen was a South Brazilian Boa.
. . . . . Lar M
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Great ones Jeff!
Are your reduced ones related to Mark Millers reduced line?if not are yours genetic?
Thanks for some awesome pics anyway! Would love to see some adult pics.
If you actually mean "Barry Miller" and not Mark Miller, then yes. Same blood. And yes, the aberrant patterns are genetic. Our original adults came from the same litter that was produced by Robert Flanery in about 1999 or 2000. Robert, coincidentally got the adults from me, and had the first litter born literally about six months after I shipped them to him. I have a number from that litter as I brokered most of those animals from Robert. Barry got some some through me from that litter. I had gotten the adults that Robert bred in around 1994 from Jim Pomaville who had purchased them from Lloyd Lemke in 1992 or 1993 as new born babies.
In fact all the true South Brazilian amaralli, I beleive, are thought to have come from Lloyd, who brought in a group of them around 1985. I wish Lloyd would have lived a little longer, not just because he was one of the original original good guy dealers/breeders and a great asset to the herp world, but all that specific history died with him I afraid. We all heard he was sick and then it seemed like weeks later that he died.
Life is short.
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Yes of course, I ment Barry. Don´t know what I was thinking.
By the way Jeff, I did just send you an e-mail..
Thanks,
Dennis
They are gorgeous!!
I really like the contrast of the second one pictured.
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Charles
Wow... Those are very nice.
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Richard Ceniceros
Tap or take a nap
that first one takes the cake. Careful not to create an addiction.
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