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Mother and daughter
Hello all, here is a shot of a crazy frosted Amazon Basin Emerald Tree Boa i produced next to her mother.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...a/IMG_0816.jpg
www.EmeraldTreeBoa.com
www.CorallusBatesii.com
Ed Marino
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Those are two beautiful ETB's...:gj:
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im in love with those colors!
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Originally Posted by 1nstinct
im in love with those colors!
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Ehhhh, they have fungi! :D
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Re: Mother and daughter
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Originally Posted by foobar
Ehhhh, they have fungi! :D
Yea the fungi is called WHITE :)
Thanks for the nice comments.
ED M.
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Wow that crazy looking. I really like it!
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I can see why they are called frosted.
Very cool, never seen that before.
Gale
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Re: Mother and daughter
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Originally Posted by angllady2
I can see why they are called frosted.
Very cool, never seen that before.
Gale
I'm pretty sure no one has and i'm still blown away every time i go in there:)
Here are a few others i produced for your enjoyment.
IVY
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...ma/Noel3-1.jpg
JACK FROST
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...IMG_0630-2.jpg
STATIC
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...ma/Noel5-2.jpg
Ed Marino
www.EmeraldTreeBoa.com
www.CorallusBatesii.com
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Beautiful. I love the frosted look.
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I've always had a thing for tree boas. These are some smoking boas!!!
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WOW! Those are ridiculous looking Ed!
Wish I had an extra kidney to trade for one. :P Any chance you'd take an 8 year payment plan? haha
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Absolutely amazing animals.
I've had zero problems with my GTP over the last year, but Basins still seem daunting to me.
Maybe one day I'll feel up to the task of raising one.
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You know I am a big fan Ed, such amazing animals.
I understand they are high dollar, no argument there. But what is the visual predictability in breeding them? Do they breed true, being that high white, or do you see variability? And do you have a method to look at babies and anticipate what they are going to look like as adults?
They would make for an expensive display animal, but I don't know that I could think of anything better!
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I'm slowing becoming obsessed with the tree snakes.....
Gorgeous!
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Re: Mother and daughter
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Originally Posted by Robyn@SYR
You know I am a big fan Ed, such amazing animals.
I understand they are high dollar, no argument there. But what is the visual predictability in breeding them? Do they breed true, being that high white, or do you see variability? And do you have a method to look at babies and anticipate what they are going to look like as adults?
They would make for an expensive display animal, but I don't know that I could think of anything better!
Thank you guys for the nice comments:)
Robyn,
I know you are a big fan and with all your help you may be working on a free one:D
Amazon Basin Emerald Tree Boas have always been a pricey species from the get go. When they were being imported with the Northern's it was very minimum and they were expensive. 12 years ago the importation ceased so that did not help the species. My babies range in price from 1k on up depending on the amount of white they develop and they are the same price if not cheaper than they were in the 80's and 90's.
Yes they breed true and this was the first time an above average snowflake male was bred to a freak snowflake female. In the past it has always been one snowflake to a normal because the snowflake pattern is very hard to find. In the next few years i will be gearing my collection towards barb wire, snowflake and frosted basins.
After doing this for 26 years and watching several 100 babies change you can pretty much tell when one is a standout within a couple months of birth. Parents and genetics also play a huge role. Here is a first shed shot of one snowflake baby note they are normally red at birth this one was born green with a red head and red dots so it was an odd ball from start.
Ed Marino
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...s832010014.jpg
This is what it looks like now!!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...ma/Noel4-2.jpg
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