I have looked all over and cannot figure out what it is, he has solid black eyes and a sold black tounge.
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I have looked all over and cannot figure out what it is, he has solid black eyes and a sold black tounge.
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click on link in first post for the picture
Not all of us have fallen to the power of facebook you no lol put a link everyone can see and you might get more help
Not a Facebooker!
sorry, thats the only way i know how to post a picture on here, im fairly new to this site besides the classifides, ill try to post a pic
I am on facebook and the link does not work. 
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Jeff Ronne Sr
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Originator of Boaphile Plastics
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http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.166267826724212.37655.100000229884309&type=3#!/photo.php?fbid=283044601713200&set=a.166267826724212.37655.100000229884309&type=3&theater hopefully that will work
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There that worked I'm posting your Image

Looks like it's a common Colombian Boa. Although it does have
alot of melanin, like an increased melanin Boa.
. . . Lar M
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Awesome, thank you for helping me with putting the pic on here. Ive never seen a rtb with that much black unless it was a panther.
Why do they all turn out to be males? Nice boa man. Andy
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He is for sale, i have zero desire or need for him in my breedings, i just got him because in all my years of being into redtails ive never seen one with that much black on him.
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