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One awesome Pucallpa............

madisonrecords Dec 07, 2005 09:54 AM

Here is another one of my " secret jewels " and she is probably the most bright yellow Adult, that I have ever seen. Especially, considering that she is around 12ft and 80 pounds. I have had alot of nice Peruvians over the years and seen my share also, but this is truly an animal that must be seen to be believed. Her mate this year is also comparible and I hope to produce some from her as well as the others, this spring. Either way, I am just as content looking at my girls as breeding them. My friend, Mark Leshock really worked his tail off to aquire some of the best Peruvians around and breed them. Too bad that most of them went over-seas and now in my possesion, I hope to bring these Counts lines to breeders in the U.S. The picture, truly does her no justice.........Johnson Herp

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JOEP123 Dec 07, 2005 11:06 AM

SHE IS A BEAUT.
PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHEN SHE POPS.
THNX,
JOEL P.

lexxxx300 Dec 07, 2005 02:19 PM

Awesome.......Here is my wishful thinking this year. He is about 7.5ft and she is about 7ft. Both are proven just not together. I want that canary yellow with the black "thin" bowtie inky saddles.

madisonrecords Dec 07, 2005 02:26 PM

Thanks, Big Guy! I am definately hoping for the best with her and also this Counts female hear and this Melanogaster. We will see what happens. I have a passion for dark contrasting Boas like this Melanogaster pictured, but I have to say that the Big Yellow Pucallpa is definately " textbook. " Good luck to you too this year, buddy.........Johnson Herp

lexxxx300 Dec 07, 2005 03:54 PM

Please let me know if you hear of any.

lexxxx300 Dec 07, 2005 02:29 PM

she is in shed.


madisonrecords Dec 07, 2005 03:08 PM

I have noticed you had those Boas up for sale, but I would keep them. I almost bought them from the Doc when he had them and I seen some of the babies that came from his first litter and they may not have all had perfect uniform saddles, but the color was great. Maybe I am old fashion, but color and tail are still the most important and beautiful traits with Boas at least for me. It is nice to have the whole package, but not always necessary. It is all about the right combination and I have seen some adults that would be ugly by most breeders standards, produce some incredible babies. Look at Barry Millers Peruvians that everyone is going crazy about. Those adults were produced by me and the whole litter looked as good as those and the parents of the litter were not great looking by most breeders standards, BUT it was the right combination of traits that were exhibited by the female and the male, that put together, produced them......Johnson Herp

lexxxx300 Dec 07, 2005 03:28 PM

I probably will keep the male and I have a Jim Peters male in with the female now so if something happens then yes I'll keep her as well. I just recently opened a petstore in Northern Calif and I have to make room for a lot of other things I wouldn't ordinarily keep but having a retail store means making your customers happy and getting in what they want as well.

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