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Jungle Boa Het Albino

Last night I was taking pictures of Jungle boas het albino that I’m selling. I found one I really didn’t realize I had. When I say I didn’t realize I had her, I mean I didn’t know how stunning this boa was.

I was in awe by this girl. These pictures do her no justice at all. In person, her color is so bright and amazing. I was taking pictures of boas for sale. However, this girl will probably stay here.

What do you think?

Jungle Boa Het Albino

Jungle Boa Het Albino

Jungle Boa Het Albino

Jungle Boa Het Albino

Jungle Boa Het Albino

Some Jungle Boas

Here are some pictures of a few nice jungle boas we produced this year. These guys are going to fit nicely into someones future breeding projects!

Visit our Available Animals page to see what we have!

Jungle Boas

Jungle Boas

Jungle Boa

Jungle Boa

Animal Availability

I’ll be taking pictures and posting animals for sale this weekend. We have LOTS of baby boas and leopard geckos available. Please check back and see what we have.

Available Boas

Over the next few weeks we’ll be adding many boas to our available list. We like our babies to have at least five or six meals in them before making them available. Here is a list of boas we will have for sale over the next few weeks:

  • Adult hogg EVB pastel cross - virgin female
  • Adult hogg EVB pastel cross - male
  • Adult het albino male
  • Albino jungle boas
  • Albino boas
  • Jungle boas het albino
  • Salmon jungle boas
  • Jungle boas
  • Hogg cross boas
  • Hypo boas
  • Colombian boas

A Nice Hypo Boa

I was taking pictures last night of boas I’m going to list for sale. I have a couple orange tail hypo boas from last year that I have been watching mature and trying to decide whether to keep or not. This female is turning out real nice. I love the big saddles on her tail. She may just have to stay here.

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Marge had her babies!

Yesterday was a good day. I came home from work to find that Marge had her babies. This was a Dubay Line Orangetail Hypo boa x Salmon Jungle boa breeding. I haven’t pulled the babies yet, so I’m not sure what the count is. I do know that there are a lot of Jungles. I’ll be keeping a few from this litter that’s for sure!

Once the babies start moving around, I will pull them and get a count. Here are some pictures of the litter.

She’s Gonna Blow!!!

This is Marge. She is a Dubay Line Orangetail Hypo boa. As you can see, she is HUGE. Actually, the pictures in no way show how stuffed she really is. She still has about 2 weeks left. I can’t wait!!! She was bred with a really nice salmon jungle boa.

This is the same girl that produced my arabesque litter last year. She is twice as big as she was with that litter. Maybe twice the babies?

I was so happy with the babies she had last year. The color she passed on was amazing. With each shed those babies keep getting better. These babies should be even better!

Amazing Baby Boas

On August 18, 2007, our pastel hypo red tail boa which was bred with an arabesque male had babies. This was her first litter. She gave us twenty-six amazing babies. Five hypo arabesque, nine arabesque, four hypo, and eight normal babies. There were no slugs or still born.

Here she is in a dark phase…

Pastel Hypo

Here’s a pile of baby red tails…

Pile of baby boas

I was really amazed by this girls babies! Before they had their first shed, I could tell they were awesome.

Of the five hypo arabesque babies, I’m keeping two. A male and a female. Here’s a pre-shed picture of a hold back hypo arabesque…

Hypo Arabesque Baby

Here’s a picture of an arabesque baby. Check out this guys tail…

Arabesque

This is a post shed picture of the hypo arabesque above. Notice how bright and clean she is…

Hypo Arabesque Baby - Post Shed

Another…

Hypo Arabesque Baby - Post Shed

These babies will make for some terrific future projects. Imagine the potential of these babies when injected into any project such as Arabesque Sunglows, use your imagination! We would love to hold all of these back, but just can’t keep everything. I guarantee, whomever ends up adding these animals into their collection will not be disappointed!




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