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    A few collection shots

    It'll be at least four months before I can take any of my boas outside again for pictures, and I find it too difficult to take pictures of the big ones inside, lol. Here are a few of my favorite shots from last summer.

    Candy 2011 Albino Female (Still has lots of blushing even though she's not from a coral or lipstick line)




    Nyssa al Ghul: 2015 Junglesque Female




    Lasciel: 2013 Salmon Hypo Jungle Female




    Artemis: 2014 Aby Hypo Female




    Molly - 2009 DH Ghost Female


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    Re: A few collection shots

    Nice collection, that albino has stunning coraling as you say very nice indeed

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    Yeah that Albino (Candy) is really pretty. I’m watching my Albino turn red in a similar way on his head and down his pattern on his back. Nice collection for sure. Have to agree on the outdoor pictureS. The grass really helps bring the focus onto your snakes, they look fantastic. Thanks for sharing these.

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    Re: A few collection shots

    Thanks all! I really love my albino female, been trying to breed her unsuccessfully for a few years now. She's very small for an adult female, probably just under 6ft. I picked her up from a breeder when she was 3 years old and she was very small then, probably the size of most of my 18 month old females. I suspect she was fed infrequently and small meals as a baby. She wasn't skinny or unhealthy looking by any means, just small. I put her on a slightly more frequent feeding schedule than I would typically do for a boa of that age but since they do most of their growing in their first few years she was remained pretty small. So I'm not sure if it's her small size or what but I haven't been successful in breeding her. I spent a lot of time searching for a nice male to pair with her too, lol. I am pairing her up with a different male this season to see if I'm successful. There's been lots of tail wrapping but no obvious signs of ovulation yet. Even if I never successfully breed her she's pretty and very mellow to handle : )

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    Re: A few collection shots

    She may have a high central American gene influence in her, she really is a stunner

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    Re: A few collection shots

    Quote Originally Posted by richardhind1972 View Post
    She may have a high central American gene influence in her, she really is a stunner

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    No Central American influence. Saw both of her parents, the dam was a 12ft monster, lol. The sire was standard 6ft size adult male boa. If I hadn't known her parentage I would have suspected that too. Although she's considerably thicker than most Central American boas, I have a lot of CA boas in my collection and she looks huge next to them, hehe.
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    Re: A few collection shots

    That's interesting then
    My sunglows got loads of coraling
    She's going into shed in this picture, hopefully pregnant too with my motley

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    She's a very nice sunglow! Hope you get a lovely litter!

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    Re: A few collection shots

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    She's a very nice sunglow! Hope you get a lovely litter!
    Cheers, I hope so too, he gave me some nice sunglow motleys last year with my red pastel

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