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Wow incredible boas thank you for sharing. ITs wild how symmetric they are. REverse is usually somewhat sloppy on the tail but those you have seem airbrushed hehe. Awesome animals.
This guy is somewhere between XXL and XXXL. Sorry he is a little overexposed.

Here's my 3 yr old female, she's about 5 1/2 ft now.

here is a fully reversed stripe aka super tiger boa. got any?

Here is another not as gorgeous as a Suriname but still a reverse stripe tail.

Have any of you done breedings with these animals and found the reverse stripes to be at all inheritable? Just curious, awesome animals either way. Thanks for posting all the pics, take care!
Paul
Hi Paul, to answer your question, The reverse stripe surinames are a resessive gene and the Tiger boa and Super tiger boa gene is codominant, I should have some tiger boas and super tigers this summer. As far as the reverse stripe suris , I have not seen any that are fully striped but the most I have seen was half the length of the body, they really are beautiful snakes, the color of the tail and stripe are just awesome.
This is a Leticia Colombian Boa that I got from ben in 2002, along with an Anery Leticia and a Hypo one (the hypo did not make it)
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