Here she is, Brian. Let me know what you think? She is from Aetina Suriname and is as close as it gets to the mysterious and illusive white B.C.C. that everyone dreams about..........Johnson Herp

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Here she is, Brian. Let me know what you think? She is from Aetina Suriname and is as close as it gets to the mysterious and illusive white B.C.C. that everyone dreams about..........Johnson Herp

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Man she is nice! You know you can feel free to send her my way...if you like...please! LOL
-Dylan Keays
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I love the white Bcc

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Same color as the bed sheets.

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This Braz is almost 5 yrs old and very dark. She is actaully light in the photo and recently shed. Will be bred next year with a very white Braz male if I do not get over loaded.

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and your girl is a perfect example of a beautiful Guyana that has all of her wild attributes and to me, she is as lovely as anything myself and Mike have. She may not get all the silly Ooooh,s and Ahhhh,s and Woooow,s that some of the others get around here, but she is NO LESS beautiful..........Johnson Herp

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That is the whitest I've seen yet. Man I would love to pair that girl up with my white male! Mike, your Bcc collection is truly the best!
Although he looks a little yellow in the picture he usually is almost white with black saddles. His sister has a really yellow background color.
-Dylan Keays
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You need to sell this girl to me. She would go great with my "97" male. If you ever part with her please let me know. Later
-Dylan Keays
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Yours are really nice too. I think what makes my girl unique, is the fact that at almost nine feet in length, she is still pale like that.There is not a single lick of tan or yellow anywere on her.Oh, here is my contribution to the " dark side " dark is still my favorite..........Johnson Herp

my book. I remember when she was for sale on KS. There were some other very special adults for sale too. I did not call about them because I had too many, otherwise I might have grabbed the whole group. You don't often see that many of that quality for sale. Looked like someone just gave on a great breeding group.
How do you know she came from Aetina Surinam?
ps. that is an awesome black one also
She was supposed to have been brought back by a missionary as a baby and bought by the guy a year or so later that actually raised her. Like anything else, you can only take people by their word and hope that they are right. I have a couple of others that I brought back years ago from that region and they are very similar in color and pattern, not quite as white as her, but pale enough to suggest that " possibly " there could be a distinct genetic bloodline of these in that area. Kind of like the few Wakemon Island Guyanas that have come in " and their has been very few " I have some of those and they are also variable, but there are a number of them that exhibit very similar colorations and it is odd enough to suggest bloodline distinction there also. In the end, they are all B.C.C. Do not know if you seen this one that I posted, but she is from the Northern region of Suriname and looks nothing like your " tail-tail " Suriname that we try to label by certain characteristics and these " odd balls " are what I personnally like. In my opinion, " It is time to put out some Exact Locality Boas that are different from the norm. " Everyone seems to be breeding for the same thing these days, " Huge peeks and bright pinks and reds and no speckling. " I love them too, MIke do not get me wrong, but maybe some of these odd and out of the norm Boas will catch the eyes of some. This is a True Suriname from the wild, but not typical........Johnson Herp
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