This one is breeding now.



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This one is breeding now.



UNREAL dude!
Thanks for posting 
jb
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What's written above is purely my opinion. In fact, MOST of what you read on the internet is someone's opinion. Don't take it too seriously 
Jonathan Brady
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I would like to try to perpetuate this old school Lemke line before it is lost. They are what South Brazilian's looked like when I first saw them (thin saddles and long thin widows peaks). It seems like many are trying to breed the patterns out of these and other Boas but, to me, the patterns are a major part of what makes a boa or any other snake species attractive. Also, don't think S. Brazilians are small. I have been raising these from babies for five years the same way I have raised dozens of BCC babies and these grew just as fast and big if not more so. Also, some of these can be as yellow as any Peruvian can be. This male is a gold one and the female is more amber with even longer peaks!
thank you for your work- I love high peaks- something about them just shouts out to me
Rob
Bring on the peaks! These boas are the real deal!! Forget the morphs..nothing better than a true redtail! You have great animals Mike!
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