LJxSynergy
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Thinking about selling off my collection of boas, other then my brazilian rainbow boas. No real reason other then I just have been overwhelmed with work as of lately and am doubting my time in the future of being able to spend time on them. Unfortunately I'm going to have to make a move here. I could use the $ of course but that's not the big issue here. Of course if someone would be interested in all of them ill throw in the 32qt custom rack for free which stack 12 high and comes with 10 tubs. Anyway right now id like to sell them as a package, so I'm interested in offers.
Below is a list of all the snakes, sex, age and morph/genes.
Female 09 hypo het genetic stripe sunglow - produced by mike at basically boas last weighed in at 1200grams 4 months ago and is quickly growing too big for her 32qt enclosure. Never misses a meal currently on small/medium rats. Will breed next season for sure.
Female (I beg to differ feels like a male) 09 normal bci, just you normal run of the mill boa with some cool clean markings. Was a very light colored baby with very little speckling. Taking Small/medium rats now, Will breed next season for sure.
1.1 '10 pair of salmon hypo pandora boas produced by Keith Redmon. Very interesting still new to the boa world morph. Calico'ing Recessive pattern lessening mutation, which with further breeding could result in patternless or near patternless boas possibly. Also this mutation has not been mixed into any other morph (sunglow, albino, anery) so doing so would result into a greater profit or possibly even more interesting looking boas. Original price of these boas was $650 for the male (who is a possible I think definite super) and $450 for the female who is the runt of the litter. The male would breed this season I'm almost certain weighing in near 600 grams last I checked I believe and the female is significantly smaller due to her slow growth pattern from birth.
Female '10 tom burke pure nic anery type 2, very awesome snake just shed. Very promising future for anyone trying to make avalanche boas for sure.
Male '11 crimson sunglow male genetic stripe from Vinnie Caruso. As you all know the reds in this snake and line are extremely high. If you haven't seen my pics check them out. Never misses a meal.
Male '11 Tom Burke T+ Nic albino awesome snake just shed colors are just starting to red up, striped tail as well.
Female '11 Bci poss double het snow (albino + anery) growing quickly I'm very surprised. Her colors are really light I'm almost positive this is for sure a double het.
Female '11 Tom Burke Nic het for T+ albino, has some nose rub from when I got her very tiny baby never misses a meal shows a great coloration of orange showing through her pattern.
All albino genes are kahl in my collection, not sharp
ALL SNAKES ARE DOCILE NEVER BIT COMPLETLY HAND TAME. No worries here about getting something you can't hand to a child, I always made sure of that. The possibilities with gene combinations and pattern mutations of this collection are endless. Its an awesome collection with a very promising selection of genes. If you have any questions or are interested please like I said send me a separate private message. Better yet feel free to call or text me at any time
John Saul
[email protected]
484 274 8370
Below is a list of all the snakes, sex, age and morph/genes.
Female 09 hypo het genetic stripe sunglow - produced by mike at basically boas last weighed in at 1200grams 4 months ago and is quickly growing too big for her 32qt enclosure. Never misses a meal currently on small/medium rats. Will breed next season for sure.
Female (I beg to differ feels like a male) 09 normal bci, just you normal run of the mill boa with some cool clean markings. Was a very light colored baby with very little speckling. Taking Small/medium rats now, Will breed next season for sure.
1.1 '10 pair of salmon hypo pandora boas produced by Keith Redmon. Very interesting still new to the boa world morph. Calico'ing Recessive pattern lessening mutation, which with further breeding could result in patternless or near patternless boas possibly. Also this mutation has not been mixed into any other morph (sunglow, albino, anery) so doing so would result into a greater profit or possibly even more interesting looking boas. Original price of these boas was $650 for the male (who is a possible I think definite super) and $450 for the female who is the runt of the litter. The male would breed this season I'm almost certain weighing in near 600 grams last I checked I believe and the female is significantly smaller due to her slow growth pattern from birth.
Female '10 tom burke pure nic anery type 2, very awesome snake just shed. Very promising future for anyone trying to make avalanche boas for sure.
Male '11 crimson sunglow male genetic stripe from Vinnie Caruso. As you all know the reds in this snake and line are extremely high. If you haven't seen my pics check them out. Never misses a meal.
Male '11 Tom Burke T+ Nic albino awesome snake just shed colors are just starting to red up, striped tail as well.
Female '11 Bci poss double het snow (albino + anery) growing quickly I'm very surprised. Her colors are really light I'm almost positive this is for sure a double het.
Female '11 Tom Burke Nic het for T+ albino, has some nose rub from when I got her very tiny baby never misses a meal shows a great coloration of orange showing through her pattern.
All albino genes are kahl in my collection, not sharp
ALL SNAKES ARE DOCILE NEVER BIT COMPLETLY HAND TAME. No worries here about getting something you can't hand to a child, I always made sure of that. The possibilities with gene combinations and pattern mutations of this collection are endless. Its an awesome collection with a very promising selection of genes. If you have any questions or are interested please like I said send me a separate private message. Better yet feel free to call or text me at any time
John Saul
[email protected]
484 274 8370
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