These are new photos of a hold back pair from a litter of 26 live that I had back in 2005. The male is the top photo and the female the bottom. This was my best litter ever. I may try to breed them next year if I keep them.


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These are new photos of a hold back pair from a litter of 26 live that I had back in 2005. The male is the top photo and the female the bottom. This was my best litter ever. I may try to breed them next year if I keep them.


Mike,
That litter from 05 was PHENOMENAL. Those two should produce top notch neonates. I did acquire a female from that litter...... not trying to hijack your post but here are some pics from her. Thanks for sharing!!


Orlando
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Dr. Orlando Diaz
LEGACY REPTILES
www.legacyreptiles.com
Thanks for posting that Orlando. I rarely get to see one. I sold 17 of them right after their first shed and would love to see how they turned out. They should be able to breed next spring.
Nice snakes guys, Mike hope you can make more of these. Here's my contribution from your babies. I hope to pair him with an unrelated female I have this year.
Andy

Andy,
That is a beautiful specimen you got there. It will be nice to see what would be the outcome with the three pairings. I have an unrelated male from Jack Dyer that I will use to pair with the 05 female from Mike. Will see....and Thanks for sharing!!
Keep them coming guys............
Orlando
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Dr. Orlando Diaz
LEGACY REPTILES
www.legacyreptiles.com
Orlando, I know you are looking for a male and I thought this was a male when I was taking these pictures but now I am not sure. Some of the females from this race have fairly long spurs but just not as thick and without the deep spur pockets. I will need to recheck. One of the males I used was a white Belem with a different pattern and from a different litter. The female was a gold Belem. The other male I used was a gold brother of the female. It looks like the white one got her because some are more of the white look and some the gold. Maybe both got her because both copulated and she had a double ovulation. It was my only full litter. With the other litters, it looks like only one side gets fertilized and half the litter are slugs. Then again, I may not know what I am talking about when it comes to that stuff.

Mike,
Thanks for the info and keep me posted. Great looking boa and great contrast....pastel look..
Orlando
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Dr. Orlando Diaz
LEGACY REPTILES
www.legacyreptiles.com
Wow , gorgeous animals. I have a trio of "psycho peaks" that I understood were guyanas produced by you. They look very much like these brazilians. Can you clear this up for me so I know what I have. Thanks.
Great stuff guys! Brazilian Bcc are a favorite of mine!
Thanks for sharing.
Bill
I would have to see what you have but I did produce the "Psycho Peaks" litter on 8-26-07 and they were from these Guyanas.

mike,
Thanks for clearing that up for me. This is the only pic I have available.
Do you remember this two headed animal?
Oh yea, I remember seeing that. There was 5-6 from that litter that I shouldn't have never sold. Looks like you got at least one of them!
Tom - did you not believe me?
Kevin
Hey Kev,
It wasn't a question belief as that those Brazilians posted here look so much like the psycho peaks I had to ask. I'm glad I did as Mike was kind enough to post a pick of the sire & dame of the PP litter.
I can not believe how stupid I can be sometimes.....
Great patterns and tails on both of those, they look great.
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Joel Thomas

Don't tread on me!
Hi Mike,
Always good to see your posts......and ya know I have a soft spot for Brazilians (LOL). Hope all is well with you.------RON
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