Re: Guyana Red Tail Pick Ups
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Originally Posted by
Adin
So both just regular BCCs? If so It doesn't matter I'm just curious as to what they are because the male is epic and the female will be a nice female to breed in the future with him.
Yes, they are just "regular" BCC. I agree completely with Daybreaker. Guyanans are BCC and there are no known morphs among pure Guyanans. There are some albino Surinams, but those were originally crossed with BCI so even they aren't 100% pure.
BUT you should be proud to have 100% pure Guyanans! These snakes are highly prized - especially with the nice aberrancies in pattern that your male shows. They should throw some nice offspring.
I would pay attention to that previous advice about feeding though and they are less forgiving of husbandry errors than BCI are. Feed smaller prey less often and keep a careful eye on temps and humidity. :gj:
Re: Guyana Red Tail Pick Ups
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Originally Posted by
Evenstar
Yes, they are just "regular" BCC. I agree completely with Daybreaker. Guyanans are BCC and there are no known morphs among pure Guyanans. There are some albino Surinams, but those were originally crossed with BCI so even they aren't 100% pure.
BUT you should be proud to have 100% pure Guyanans! These snakes are highly prized - especially with the nice aberrancies in pattern that your male shows. They should throw some nice offspring.
I would pay attention to that previous advice about feeding though and they are less forgiving of husbandry errors than BCI are. Feed smaller prey less often and keep a careful eye on temps and humidity. :gj:
Very sound advice and insight. I would never look to cross any BCC. I am personally a locality guy but can appreciate and admire some of the beautiful BCI morphs out there.
Take extra care as mentioned with the feeding and husbandry. If you slow grow those BCC's, Guyana boas have the potential to be some of the largest boas around. Peruvian, Guyana, Suri and Argentine boas become very large if raised properly.
Enjoy!