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    Central American Boa Pics

    Here are a few pics of some of the Central American boas that I have:

    Het T+


    Motley


    Super Motley


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    Re: Central American Boa Pics

    Sweet looking group Eddie!
    How old is that Super Motley?

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    Re: Central American Boa Pics

    Quote Originally Posted by West Coast Jungle View Post
    Sweet looking group Eddie!
    How old is that Super Motley?
    Thanks! I have two, both were born in 2007. I have heard that most, if not all, Colombian super motleys die at around two-years-old, but Peter Kahl told me that his 06 Central American Super motleys are still living.
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    Re: Central American Boa Pics

    LOVIN those T+, trying to pick up a male myself. I need to post some pics of mine.

    Do all super motleys (regardless of their subspecies) have the dinky heads? Ive heard of it with the big boas, but not a whole lot about it in regards to the dwarfs.

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    Re: Central American Boa Pics

    Quote Originally Posted by cinderbird View Post
    LOVIN those T+, trying to pick up a male myself. I need to post some pics of mine.

    Do all super motleys (regardless of their subspecies) have the dinky heads? Ive heard of it with the big boas, but not a whole lot about it in regards to the dwarfs.
    Thanks, I really like the T+ too. They also seem to get better with age.

    Yes they do. If you look at non-super motleys closely you can notice it a little. I believe it is because they do not have well defined neck muscles as they should.
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    Re: Central American Boa Pics

    Quote Originally Posted by Wh00h0069 View Post
    Thanks, I really like the T+ too. They also seem to get better with age.

    Yes they do. If you look at non-super motleys closely you can notice it a little. I believe it is because they do not have well defined neck muscles as they should.
    ill take a closer look at my male if he'll let me.. He's not really a "touch" snake. He tolerates handling maybe 10% of the time. I mostly just leave him alone.

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    Re: Central American Boa Pics

    Great pics. I like the Motley the best. Those guys have so much irridesence. Good luck with your super. Have you noticed my favorites are the darkest and lightest ones? lol

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    Re: Central American Boa Pics

    Quote Originally Posted by cinderbird View Post
    ill take a closer look at my male if he'll let me.. He's not really a "touch" snake. He tolerates handling maybe 10% of the time. I mostly just leave him alone.
    That's how some of my CA's are too. I figure most will calm down, while others may not. It just goes to show how each snakes has their own personalities.

    Quote Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents View Post
    Great pics. I like the Motley the best. Those guys have so much irridesence. Good luck with your super. Have you noticed my favorites are the darkest and lightest ones? lol
    Thanks! Yes they do, I have noticed it on all of my Central American boas. It's funny, I like the lightest and darkest morphs too.
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