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    Longicauda youngsters

    These are some older pictures of my Boa Constrictor Longicauda couple. They are bred by Vincent Russo... This couple seems a bit to skinny on the pics, but in real life they are fine, they have grown a lot since these pictures, so will post some new ones very soon... Then you will notice the difference in coloration...

    My Female:








    And ofcourse my male, these pics are pretty recent, pics of the female above are some older ones:




    Regards,

    Kevin


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    Re: Longicauda youngsters

    very nice..... gorgeous!!
    Stephanie


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    Re: Longicauda youngsters

    very pretty snakes!
    *I love this crazy, tragic, almost magic, awful, beautiful life*
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    Re: Longicauda youngsters

    Those are some nice snakes, the patterns are so perfect on them!

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    Re: Longicauda youngsters

    Those are beautiful snakes Kevin. How many boas do you have?!


    ~~McKinsey~~
    "Men have forgotten this truth," said the fox. "But you must not forget it. You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed."
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    Re: Longicauda youngsters

    Thanks everyone..

    Quote Originally Posted by starmom View Post
    Those are beautiful snakes Kevin. How many boas do you have?!
    Thanks, i have 10 boas around here. My website is in dutch but i can give you the direct link of my collection page, not the most recent pics are on it but you will get an idea..

    http://www.kb-boas.com/Website/Collection.html

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    Man = Male..
    Vrouw = Female..

    I had also dutch description above
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    Re: Longicauda youngsters

    Wow....gorgeous snakes!! If I remember right...these stay pretty small for boas?
    -- Judy

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    Re: Longicauda youngsters

    Quote Originally Posted by JLC View Post
    Wow....gorgeous snakes!! If I remember right...these stay pretty small for boas?
    Thanks JLC, Yes quite small indeed... Adult females get an average length of about 7ft,

    They are quite fun to have, there way of behavior is so mutch different then a BCI or BCC.... Cannot describe very well, they are very curious sometimes they even come to investigate what i'm doing in the tank,they are very quickly, they seem a bit more nervous when searching the prey almost they are in a hurry for food When swallowing the prey it is fun to watch.....
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    Re: Longicauda youngsters

    There great looking....what a pair!
    0.2 Het Carmel Albino 0.1 Enchi
    1.0 Pastel Het Caramel Albino 0.1 Cinnamon
    1.1 Het Piebald 0.1 Spinner Het Caramel Albino
    0.3 Normal 9.13 Baby Ball pythons
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    Re: Longicauda youngsters

    Quote Originally Posted by Zinger333 View Post
    There great looking....what a pair!
    Thanks Zinger
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    Kevin


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