Here is a 1.1 pair. The female on the outside has one of the most peaked patterns I have ver seen.

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Here is a 1.1 pair. The female on the outside has one of the most peaked patterns I have ver seen.

Female. Looks like she will have dark markings also. Also has a nice little ladder tail.

I would want it to look like that. The appearance of that animal is what comes to mind when I think of North Brazilian constrictor.
I am not sure what line you are working with, but I know Derek Yagi produces Northerns like that. Definately a favorite!
They should be striking, when they are adults........Johnson Herp
Although I was thinking that your female dropped when I first saw the post LOL. I saw those in person a few weeks ago, they are truly amazing. If I only had the $$$$ LOL.
-Kemper
Another 1-2 weeks. Her neck is thin and the mass is thinner and slung low. She is slowing starting to crawl around now. They should be very different looking than those shown above.
Sounds good Mike. There is definitely a night and day difference between the hammond bloodline animals and the lemke/dyer bloodlines. Each are spectacular in their own right, and I can't say one or the other is better, simply different! Take Care bro, good to see you buying something instead of selling it 
-Kemper
Its hard to say which bloodline I like better. They are completly different from each other and everything else out there. All I know is that I should have about 15 of the Hammond's born here in about a week from pick of the litter parents. That is, if I do not jinks myself here.
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