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    Nice pick up Angelica, Its always puzzled me why someone tagged these guys with anerythiristic..????? The Tumbes boa is a dark / melanistic type locale..Theres also a good bit of variation between specimens.. Unlike Bco which is more consistant and also as anerythristic as the long tails..That area of Peru has/had a lot of mining and early specimens were seen with deformities.. Myself and another suspected heavy metal poisioning.. Theres also a lot ( or was) of pattern anomaly's, Crazy patterns..A few Rare "blue" specimens were also there..I produced a few litters, some of which came out of Arizona from the Late Bill Girden and Marcia..Look forward to seeing how it colors up..

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