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some babies from my Lipstick Jungle lit

mike_panic Jun 22, 2011 08:46 AM

I bred a Lipstick Hypo Jungle het Albino to a full Lipstick Albino female. I'm not really good with the jungles but I think the snakes in this post are in fact Jungles. Can I get some help on them? Are they? Thanks for looking. Mike Panichi













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Replies (8)

ceniceros Jun 22, 2011 09:43 AM

Those are all very nice and yes jungles i see.
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Shane Kinney Jun 22, 2011 11:15 AM

Mike- those 1st 2 definitely look like some hot lipstick sunglow sunglow jungles! I want them! The albino looks like just a nice albino. The first 2 'normals' look like jungles, but the last 2 look 'iffy' to me. Nice stuff.

AbsoluteApril Jun 22, 2011 12:24 PM

I just had to say.. those are some fantastic looking babies Mike! congrats on the amazing litter and some beautiful jungles
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LarM Jun 22, 2011 02:49 PM

They all look great Mike and all are clearly Jungles in my opinion.

The one that is difficult would be this Albino.

I'd say it is probably a Jungle also . . . Albino jungle.

The first five images are Sunglow Jungles

This one flips my swicth pretty good !

Nice Boa stuff Mike !@

. . . Lar M

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defc0n Jun 22, 2011 07:47 PM

I think they are all jungles. The albino is the hardest one to identify like Lar said, but I think that tail gives it away when you really study it. I love the striped jungle sunglow.

boaphile Jun 22, 2011 08:56 PM

Every animal in this post is a Jungle Mike.

Incredible line up of screaming beautiful Jungles!
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boaphile Jun 22, 2011 09:10 PM

The Albino has that little edging around all the saddles that would be the dark edges around all those saddles that would be super obvious in a normal Jungle. In my opinion this makes this one of the most obvious non-aberrant Albino Jungles I have ever seen. That plus that broken head stripe. I think an obvious Jungle.
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mjf Jun 23, 2011 01:53 PM

I believe that large areas of super clean cream coloured markings between tail saddles to be one of the most important hallmarks of a jungle boa, plus lack of black pigment within tail saddles, no?
Mike
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