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Boa constrictor amarali Bolivia cb 2011
Offspring July 26, 2011
All along, our aberrant patterned Bolivian Boa c. amarali have been an eye-catcher for our visitors.
We have mated an aberrant patterned Bolivian short-tail boa male to a corresponding female for the first time (previously we have always introduced a normal patterned male).
The female gave birth on July, 26. You can see the result in the panel on the right.
Boa c. amarali aberrant patterned female (mother of the babies)
The aberrant pattern is is genetically determined!
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The next generation of our "Dotted Bloodline" Boa c. amarali from Bolivia is mating right now. These boas have been selected by us for the strongest expression of dot-shaped saddle patches. We expect the babies to be born in August. We accept reservations as of now. If you like ivory-colored (it's not perfectly recognizable in photos with artificial lighting) boas with aberrant markings don't hesitate to secure the best choice with an early advance order.
These three males are still available:



