Boa c. longicauda High Yellow cb 10 and patternless/white cb 12

 

Offspring July 26, 2010 - High Yellow (hypomelanistic)

Currently we own the largest collection of Boa c. longicauda in Europa. We were the first who kept and bred Longicaudas over here.

From many years of selection we have created a breeding-pool of premium Longicaudas which is second to none.

This year we are rewarded for our effort with a litter of outstanding babies.  The parents of this offspring are Longicaudas with the utmost yellow/black hue one can imagine.

Boa c. longicauda, mother of the babies

father of the babies (still semiadult when we took this photo)

The Laser-Eye Longicauda from the offspring 2009 stems from this bloodline. We are positive that  such ones are in this litter as well. 

Boa c. longicauda, Laser Eye Boa - offspring  2008 from this bloodline

If you want to acquire unrelated animals you can breed this bloodline with the Zero - Longicauda bloodline since both kinds are purbred Boa c. longicauda. Maybe the outcome of such a breeding will yield something interesting?

We accept oders as of now

By means of selective breeding we have produced a Boa c. longicauda offspring whose yellow basic color is second to none. This yellow coloring is unprecedented!

 

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Boa c. longicauda offspring 2010 - high yellow

These two females are available yet:

 

 

 



Boa c. longicauda cb July 2012 - patternless/white

These very special Longicauda Babies stem from breeding the father of the Zeros™ to a sister of the mother of the Zeros™

We made the photos after their first shedding birth. It is already visible that they have a very special pattern and marking. Furthermore, they are heterozygous for anerythrism (black & white).

 

 

Boa c. longicauda NZ 2012 white phase, female, (het for anery)

 

Boa c. longicauda white/patternless NZ 2012, female, (het for anery)