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Hi Everyone!
Glad you like the pictures! I love these guy...I am currently attempting to bribe our manager to set aside and hold the nicest pair of Red Groups from this year for me!! Hehe...we'll see though...
We call these guys "Red Groups" because a lot of them have some super pink coloration on them. We have been line breeding these animals for the past 10+ years and they seem to get nicer and nicer each year! Several of our breeder adults are a deep red color with lots of pink highlights rather than the normal brown you see for most adult Columbians. These Red Group Boas not only have outstanding coloration but also have super clean patterns as you can see from the pictures. The individuals vary from clutch to clutch, but generally we will have some that are very, very pink but with speckling, some that are stark white/ivory with almost no speckling, and some that are both...I don't know about everyone else...but I want the ones that are both! LOL! Actually, I really, really like the clean ivory/white ones (like the one in the first picture I posted).
These guys are pure Columbians. They do not have any constrictor constrictor blood in them. We have never crossed them with Surinames, Peruvians, Guyanas, Leticias, etc. and don't plan to. These guys are just the result of very careful, selective breeding over several years.
Anways, we call these guys "Red Group" Columbian Boas...I have heard others call them Pastels, Hypos, etc. but regardless of what you want to call them, there's no denying that they are absolutely beautiful!
Celia
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