Here is a Guyana laddertail BCC in an old Neodesha cage. The red side blotches on the tail look nice. They turn pink on the body all the way to the head. All the laddertails in this litter had heavily connected saddles and the normal tails did not.

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Here is a Guyana laddertail BCC in an old Neodesha cage. The red side blotches on the tail look nice. They turn pink on the body all the way to the head. All the laddertails in this litter had heavily connected saddles and the normal tails did not.

WOW!
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I love these strong connected Guyanese you have
I wished I had funding to acquire some of the
Boas you offered up
These are just absolutely gorgeous Boas ! 
. . . Lar M
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Im speechless..!! Wow!! where did you find such an amazing Guyana??
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Marc Duhon
Lafayette, Louisiana
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