Well, I finally found A male for that matter. After some time in quarantine, feeding, couple of sheds, and a fecal, I think he will make quite a nice partner for my lone female.
New male:

Female:


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Well, I finally found A male for that matter. After some time in quarantine, feeding, couple of sheds, and a fecal, I think he will make quite a nice partner for my lone female.
New male:

Female:


Nice!
May I ask where you got him? I just got a male too-hoping for the same results as you!
j
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John R. Stebbins
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1.1 Candoia bibroni australis
0.2 Candoia carinata carinata
2.0 elaphe guttata guttata
John,
I purchased him off of the classifieds here at kingsnake. He was being offered as a "ground" boa from a dealer in Florida. I knew exactly what he was from the pics. I'm hoping he works out as I have not found/seen any for sale that are the burnt orange color. I do know where there is a black/white/orange male if you are interested.
Scott
Nice find, Scott! I am interested in the male. Can you email me at johnst@mac.com?
I really like the red/orange ones, you are very fortunate to have those gems!
j
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John R. Stebbins
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1.1 Candoia bibroni australis
0.2 Candoia carinata carinata
2.0 elaphe guttata guttata
Very nice....hope you get them to produce for you!
Chris
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Christopher E. Smith
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Very pretty. What kind is he? I'm still too new to boas to be able to identify just by looking at a picture.
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