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    Post Super Motley Boas

    I thought they typically didn't survive very long but VPI has a picture of a gorgeous adult. Are certain strains of motley more or less viable than others?

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    Dennis
    I just uploaded some pics from my Galapagos Islands trip. I think they are worth checking out.

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    Re: Super Motley Boas

    Yes, I have some Central American super motley females that are doing quite well. They were both born in 2007. From my understanding, and from speaking with a few of the top boa breeders, the all of the Colombian super motley boas do not make it past two years old. There are some 2006 Central American super motleys that are still doing well. I am not one hundred percent certain, but I believe they are the oldest Central American super motleys. Here is a pic of one of mine:



    I hope this clears things up.
    Eddie Strong, Jr.

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