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    Central American Sweethearts

    These are two (of 3) snakes I picked up in a trade. These guys are the reason I even considered offering some of my Balls up for trade..

    I am so happy with these guys. They are late 07s, pure central americans originally produced by Pete Khal (or so i was told). The third snake, I'm 90% sure i will be picking up in a few weeks is a male central american T+ (visual).

    I had to snap some pics or else i'd disturb them all through their settling in period. The female already took a F/T weaned rat for me (if they've got that hungry look I offer food to new arrivals, its never steered me wrong, either they eat or they don't).

    First is the female, Hypo 100% het T+. The amount of red on her is incredible. Inquisitive, but not aggressive. I haven't tried to handle her, i weighed her and took her out of the snake bag but that was it. 854 grams empty.








    Next is the male Motley 66% het T+. Amazing markings, nice and light. Hes a bit more high strung but hopefully we can work through that. He has an awesome tail stripe that you can't see in any of these pictures and a nice white belly.


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    Re: Central American Sweethearts

    Female is beautiful. very appealing snakes

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    Re: Central American Sweethearts

    Quote Originally Posted by Vilenica View Post
    Female is beautiful. very appealing snakes
    she is amazing in person, i cant wait to get some good outdoor pics of her.

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    Re: Central American Sweethearts

    Nice looking boas. I wish my motley Nics looked like that. Mine are much darker. I have quite a few T+. You will definitely not be disappointed if you do decide to get one.
    Eddie Strong, Jr.

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    Re: Central American Sweethearts

    Quote Originally Posted by Wh00h0069 View Post
    Nice looking boas. I wish my motley Nics looked like that. Mine are much darker. I have quite a few T+. You will definitely not be disappointed if you do decide to get one.
    I'll be picking him out in the next few days. Im even taking on some extra work to make sure i have the money on hand to get him. I want to work with the T+, can you imagine a hypo T+ motley? omg yes.

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    Re: Central American Sweethearts

    very nice healthy looking
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    Re: Central American Sweethearts

    Quote Originally Posted by cinderbird View Post
    I'll be picking him out in the next few days. Im even taking on some extra work to make sure i have the money on hand to get him. I want to work with the T+, can you imagine a hypo T+ motley? omg yes.
    Yes, the CA caramel sunglow motley will be HOT! I have some motley possible het T+s, super motley possible het T+s, hypo het T+, possible super hypo possible het T+s, and T+s, so I am definitely working on it. It will be a few years though...
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    Re: Central American Sweethearts

    Quote Originally Posted by Wh00h0069 View Post
    Yes, the CA caramel sunglow motley will be HOT! I have some motley possible het T+s, super motley possible het T+s, hypo het T+, possible super hypo possible het T+s, and T+s, so I am definitely working on it. It will be a few years though...
    at least a year for me i'm thinking. The male is ready to breed now but the female isn't up to size. ..whatever size that is. Can i pick your brain about these guys? Im having a hard time finding information dedicated to the dwarf species. Most if its for the bigger true redtails.

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    Re: Central American Sweethearts

    Quote Originally Posted by cinderbird View Post
    at least a year for me i'm thinking. The male is ready to breed now but the female isn't up to size. ..whatever size that is. Can i pick your brain about these guys? Im having a hard time finding information dedicated to the dwarf species. Most if its for the bigger true redtails.
    Sure no problem, but I must admit I am just getting into them myself. Most of my knowledge comes from Vin Russo of Cutting Edge Herp. I have his book The Complete Boa Constrictor, which is full of great info on all types of boas.
    Eddie Strong, Jr.

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    Re: Central American Sweethearts

    Quote Originally Posted by Wh00h0069 View Post
    Sure no problem, but I must admit I am just getting into them myself. Most of my knowledge comes from Vin Russo of Cutting Edge Herp. I have his book The Complete Boa Constrictor, which is full of great info on all types of boas.
    i think i will pick that up when i get paid next week. I'll toss you a PM later today.

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