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Trevor Flink
10-17-16, 02:33 PM
I was looking for suggestions for good dwarf boa breeders(besides cuttingedgeherps) so I can start scouting for my purchase next year.

Tsubaki
10-17-16, 02:48 PM
Why not cuttingedgeherps? my superhypo was bred by Vin Russo, amazing quality animals.

Albert Clark
10-17-16, 02:52 PM
I second that! Vinny is also the president of my herpetological society. Author extroadinare.

Trevor Flink
10-17-16, 03:03 PM
Why not cuttingedgeherps? my superhypo was bred by Vin Russo, amazing quality animals.
I was looking for others also. I am making a list of good breeders and I have cuttingedgeherps already on it.

Albert Clark
10-17-16, 03:31 PM
Try Bob Clark reptiles. I believe he breeds dwarf boas.

Trevor Flink
10-17-16, 03:58 PM
Try Bob Clark reptiles. I believe he breeds dwarf boas.

The only dwarf boa I saw was a Annery type 2 Nicaraguan Boa. I am looking for standard colors not these fancy morphs. I like how nature made these animals look. Also correct me if I am wrong but all dwarf boa morphs besides the normal are not pure bloodline.

Tsubaki
10-17-16, 04:03 PM
Certain morphs came from wild caught dwarf boas, so yea they are pure bloodline.

Andy_G
10-17-16, 06:38 PM
The only dwarf boa I saw was a Annery type 2 Nicaraguan Boa. I am looking for standard colors not these fancy morphs. I like how nature made these animals look. Also correct me if I am wrong but all dwarf boa morphs besides the normal are not pure bloodline.

Incorrect. Actually the opposite...all hypo boas originated from central american bloodlines, as did blood boas. There are also other pure locality morphs around.

Trevor Flink
10-17-16, 06:43 PM
Incorrect. Actually the opposite...all hypo boas originated from central american bloodlines, as did blood boas. There are also other pure locality morphs around.

Thanks for the info. I was basing my info off of the hypo hog island boas which are not pure hog.

dannybgoode
10-18-16, 12:41 AM
I can't help you with breeders unfortunately but I'd snap someone's arm off if I was offered a snake from Vin Russo stock so I know which breeder mentored I'd be choosing!

Completely agree with you on wild types-by far my favourite also. I'm generally not into morphs although there is the odd exception (trouble is odd exception generally means eye-wateringly expensive!)