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hogg island and caulkers cays

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Hi everyone,
im new to boas and i was just wondering is there anyone here who breeds hogg island boas or caulkers cay boas? Also, could you post some pics of your caulkers cays. I just saw a pair of them that my buddy got and they are beautifull.
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jamie
p.s. How much do the caulkers cays go for?
 
Hope to get some babies

from this pair this year.. They are Sears line Hogg's, They bred last year but got 10 slugs, so hope everything works out this year!!!
 

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due to a recent crash, was unable to access my photo functions. Here's my pair. they are bigger than they appear in these pics, the male is about 4 ft, the female around 5
 

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I hope to...not positive that they are big enough, but photos of some other breeders would seem to indicate yes. Time will tell
 
I opted not to try breeding mine this season, and I think I made the right choice...the female has put on considerable girth since the photo above and will be raring to go next season (maybe the season will start early for them, lol). I took this pic last night.
 

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We are really happy with them, we purchased them in a package deal from Mark Miller of Idaho, We drove 15 hours and 2 states to go pick them up, we got 1.1 Cay Caulkers, 1.1 Hog Islands, and 0.1 Sonoran Desert Boa...It was well worth the long drive to pick them up....Next on our "still to get" list is Corn Islands, and Roatan Firebellies....And maybe a leopard boa....lol
 
I'm expecting a littler of Hog Island boas in August. From my Sears line female to my Lemke line male.

Here is a pic of my adults breeding. very dark in breeeding season.
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Here is a pic of 1 of my babbies from my 05 season.
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Thanks, Josh
 
Rio Bravo!!

They have the best selection of dwarf species on the market!! You can't go wrong with Gus......Vin Russo sent me an email and still has one of my ghost Colombians that I produced 2 years ago....

Keep in mind that some of the dwarfs can seem a little nippy at first, but do calm down nicely after some handling.

Keep us up dated and post some pics when you get them.
 
those are all beautiful animals . i used to have a pair of hoggs back in the early to mid 90's and i loved them . i'm hoping to be able to get another one in the not to distant future . i never got a chance to bread mine . :slamit:
 
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