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Female jungle boa

Bill Parks Mar 01, 2004 02:20 PM

Hi, heres a pic taken today of my female jungle boa, she shed a few days ago. I took the pic in really bright sun, so you really cant see all the pink. Well, i hope you like her. Bill
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Bill Parks Mar 01, 2004 02:22 PM

Here is a pic of her brother, he doesnt have much abbarrancies, but he has nice light color, and a killer tail, i am not going to breed these animals together, i am going to outcross them one more time. The normal mother of these animals is outragous, she is around eight to nine feet long, and still has great color, and she is very docile, i just like having snakes you can pick up and enjoy, god knows i have some you cant LOL. Well, take it easy. Bill
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bcijoe Mar 01, 2004 02:44 PM

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Thanks and take care - Joe Rollo
'Tis not the stongest of the species that will eventually survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change' Charles Darwin

LindaH Mar 01, 2004 03:18 PM

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Tom Burke Mar 01, 2004 03:50 PM

what anyone else calls a "jungle", it's hard to miss the "REAL" deal when you see it!!! I've been slow to jump on the "jungle" bandwagon but seeing some of the gorgeous animals I've seen posted recently is making me sorry I don't have any!! I might have to correct that this season! LOL By the way Bill, I understand you wound up with one of the female albinos from my sunglow litter and was wondering how she was turning out?
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Bill Parks Mar 01, 2004 04:02 PM

Well, if things go right, i should have a few jungles next year, i am going to breed the males to some really colorful females, should make it nice when they are bred into albinos. Yep, i sure do, she is doing great, i am by no means a coral expert, so i dont know how to judge her compared to others her age, but she has real nice pink sides, and some pink coming in on her face, and her tail color is killer, ill try to take some good pics of her and send them to you, i am really happy with her. Did you keep any babies from the litter, if so could you shoot me over some pics. Well, thanks again dude. bill

Tom Burke Mar 01, 2004 04:57 PM

Hi Bill,

Here's the brother to the female you have that I held back for myself. The sun seems to have washed out his colors but his tail is killer!! He has more of an orange wash to him right now and a bit of pink in his head and face. Let's see his sister when you get the chance!!
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Bill Parks Mar 01, 2004 06:09 PM

I couldnt find any really good pics, actually i cant take any really good pics LOL, but this one is ok, she has a little more pink on her sides than the pic shows. Well, take it easy dude. Bill
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Tom Burke Mar 01, 2004 06:42 PM

I can never pick the right ones!!! LOL She's looking pretty nice! I kept 2 other females of which I thought one would be better than her but I was wrong again. I used to do the same thing with the Brazilian Rainbows..........the best ones were never the ones I actually picked for myself! I'm glad you wound up with her and good luck. I'll see you in Daytona again and keep me posted as to what you produce this year. You produced some gorgeous animals last year that slipped through my fingers!!

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