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His background color is lavender.
One more,in the direct sunlight.Thanks for looking
She's real purple and dark
Purple grape color
Hey there Bigworm-
That is a beautiful little boy you have there, is that your project for this up and coming season????? It was nice meeting you at the Ventura Show this last weekend. Steve and I didnt think that anyone would notice us there but after you came by there were a few more people who stopped by and said hey i know you guys from the forum. Anyways thats one beautiful snake and let us know what you thought about our set up and stuff at this show we are trying to get as much feed back as possible... Beautiful baby again...
Sincerely,
Rose Hipskind
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www.srsnakes.com
Hey Rose,thanks for replying.By the way I was impressed with the set up you guys had.It was clean,the display cages where totally visable,the banner was way big and especially like your logo.You have beautiful animals and not to mention the friendly service.Too bad I couldn't stay longer and chat.My girlfriend was getting bored so I had to split.When the N.A.R.B. comes to california in september.I'm going by myself,so I can stay all day long.Are you guys gonna have a booth there?Like I said I'm looking into albinos so I'll be looking your way when i make the room.Thanks again.
Hi Biggworm,
I like the head strip on your male. Good luck when you breed them.
Your male looks a little like my 97 male. He is about 7' long and around 14 lbs. in this pic.
Take care
Tom
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McCarthyBoas.com
Hey Tom,Thanks for replying.It's uncany they look almost identical,exept that my boa is only 4 feet and about three years old.Hey Tom,do you think he's too young to breed?I might have to wait.If so how long?By the way are you producing any B.C.C.(GUYANA'S/SURIE'S)this season?
I would give him one more year. I think males should be over 5' long before breeding.
My male Guyana sure did try this year to breed but it looks like none of my female took this year. Well there is always next year.
I only have one Suriname right now, I am still looking for the perfect male for my female. My 9' BCI should have her babies in mid July.
Take care,
Tom
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McCarthyBoas.com
I would invest in another male.One male wont do it most of the time.Im thinking my guys live alternative lifestyles.I would pay 800 bucks for an ugly male that was a proven breeder.I had 2 females this year ready to get it on and the males just did nothing.I will be purchasing another male soon and hopefully I can get them sparring this spring to get them in the mood.If not Im gonna make some damn nice boots out of them.hehehehe
That paticular boa would make some really nice boots.Can spare a little patch for a wallet/TE,HE,HE.No seriously i really love your boa the colors are so vibrant,unreal man.That's funny you mentioned that I look for another male,I already been looking.Seems like the real preety ones might be alternative like you said.(not that theres anything wrong with that)That's a good idea getting them to spar so they remember that they are males.Happy hunting.
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