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Question about Boa Constrictor.

SerpentesOurLife Feb 17, 2012 04:40 AM

I'm sorry I'm new here and I hope that I write in a good department.

Recently I bought a snake Boa constrictor ssp bought in the Czech Republic.
From there, always on the documents I ssp

Can anyone help me identify what it jest.Mam already some suspicions.

Sure the body with a clear equal dark pattern.
Strongly red tail and a lot of red on the bottom of the snake.

The sides of the high-contrast black-and-chalk.

Thanks for your help.
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Replies (4)

SerpentesOurLife Feb 17, 2012 04:43 AM

I forgot my photos

VolcomHerp Feb 17, 2012 08:53 AM

possibly a BCC cross. No one will be 100% sure though! 8(

HoggXPeru would be my shot in the dark

jake

SerpentesOurLife Feb 17, 2012 10:48 AM

seller wasn't sure he bought it as Boa constrictor constrictor [Letici]

LarM Feb 17, 2012 02:59 PM

That Boa appears to fall pretty squarely into the Range of Boas I Call Colombian Boas . . . . . . Colombian type Boas "IMO"

That Boa is gorgeous and it's tail looks like it could be from the lower South Eastern portion of Colombia
possibly around the Leticia and or surrounding area.

Although the connected pattern is a little rare for that area it's not unheard of
to find connected pattern Boas from that surrounding area.

Usually the Boas from that area look a lot like Peruvian influenced Boas,
also mostly all having floating saddles.

Of course this is only my opinion and you will never be able to pin a specific Locality on it
with out valid information from who imported it or it's parents . . . etc . . . . . .

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. . . Lar M
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