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Old 04-15-04, 01:24 AM   #1
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Rosy Boas-Anticipated ...some pics for ya

Well, the Rosys are starting to breed..
Here's some assorted pics of a few I hope to be producing in the near future

San Gabriel Mountains(california coastal)

San Gabriel Mountains (california coastal)
I hope to produce these for the first time this year. They are the most naturally orange US rosy boas.(they are not albinos) The coloration is thought to be an adaptation to blend with dead Pine needles. Even the belly is speckled with bright orange


Bahia de Los Angeles(mid Baja)


South Baja Trivs (Lower Baja )

Little San Bernardino (this pair produced a hypo baby in 03)



two photos above..San Mateus Pass Boas (mid Baja, outside Felipe)


Albino Coastal(Limburg strain)(hopefully I will produce these next year) A more recently available Albino rosy. Believed to be a true albino coastal,they differ from the whitewaters only slightly in appearance by having traditional pink albino eyes. They can reportedly reach four feet, much bigger than whitewater canyons which are considered coastal/desert intergrades
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Old 04-15-04, 04:49 AM   #2
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Drool~~~

Those are so nice!!

Especially those Limburg strain!!!
Oh man~~
Definately something that I want~~

Man all those rosies are definately making me drool all over the place....

hope to see you on Sunday Roy~
Great looking snakes!!
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Old 04-15-04, 05:36 AM   #3
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Nice Stuff Roy! After looking at that I guess my loan male is a lower Baja and not a Bai of LA.
How are the temperments on yours?
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Old 04-15-04, 07:43 AM   #4
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Very nice Roy.

I love the Limburg albinos! Funny how the rosy boas grow on you. I now have the desert rosies you sold me and the mexican pair. Now I was thinking a few others would look good in my herp room too.

Keep me updated.

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I hear ya Tony. I'd rather have Rosy Boas in my collection over corns any day. As a metter of fact every the balance shifts just a little bit.
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Very nice Roy. Hope you get lots of eggs.

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Those are spectacular - collection to really covet. If we weren't moving to a province where boids cannot be kept, they would be top of my list. It is wonderful that someone in Canada is working with such diverse bloodlines.

thanks for sharing the photos and best wishes for lots of babies - maybe more hypos!

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Classic, I'll put $100 on it that Roy doesn't get any eggs from his Rosy's.

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Eggs from a Boa, Roy's good but I don't think he's that good. Get your head out of Milk land B!
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The eggs look like this when they're laid...LOL
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wow
that 'egg laying' is great~
I wish I was able to see my boas 'lay eggs'

lovely shot Roya~
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Rosy boas rock! Especially those ones!!!
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Those are some sweet looking boas Roy.. Those pics did it.. I'm definately getting atleast a pair of them.. now it's just a matter of which do I like the bext..
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Those Bahia de Los Angeles are amazing! Best of luck with all your Rosy projects this year!
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What is that substrate called..is it suitable for a sand boa as well? thanks..
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