Yeah and exceptionally addictive...I have more on the way. Current group is 1.2.1...adding 1.1 with the new male being anaconda phase.Those are sweet vance!
They all start out coral and turn green with age; that's actually were Linnaeus got the genus Corallus. White can vary, but it's usually Concentrated to the mid and lower body. There are a lot of high white lines though if you like. They can get a lot of yellow on their stomachs too as they age. There are also pattern less emeralds that go virtually all green and anaconda phase that resemble pattern less, but have anaconda like markings. I love mine, they are kept pretty similar to chondros with slightly lower temps and they can be fed rats without any consequences. Mine are very inquisitive and seem to actually "think" about what's around them.Do these keep their colors or all turn green later? My wife want to get into them.
Great, I will hopefully have a normal pairing this season, but if you want something fancy Norm Friedman is doing a high white pairing and of course Ed Marino and Steve Volk have their basins. Imports are also an option, but I would not recommend it until a CBB baby has "trained" you a little.Very nice. I think they will be on our wishlist!
Just wondering if you would sell one of your etbs or can point me in the right direction. I am debating on whether or not to part with my annulated tree boa.
Thanks