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    .. this is one I haven't shown around much. A Belem, Brazil boa born here in '04.
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    .. she's 2 meters now. A well-marked and colourful Boa with good proportions and a lot of potential. Interesting non-black saddles on her too.
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    Photos from today.
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    Thanks!

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    Very nice boa! The non black saddles make it very sweet looking!

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      very very nice Gus as always

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        There also seems to be very little black surrounding the tail spots, gorgeous boa, thans for sharing.

        Mat.

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          Beautiful Brazilian, she can samba over to my boa room anytime!!

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            Hey he's awesome looking! Nice pics

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              Wow what a wonderful example of a Brazilian Boa

              Lar M
              Boas By Klevitz

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                those are on my must-have list

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                  Another beautiful animal Gus... thanks for posting it!
                  "An increase in reptile education can lead to a decrease in reptile discrimination." - Bebo

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                    When that snake was just born she was obviously pale. Even to the age of about two years she had the appearance of a hypomelanistic. Here's some photos...
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                    .. she's very dark now compared to then yet her looks are not inconsistent with many offspring of hypo-by-normal breedings I've seen. Notice again how in the earlier photos that the dorsal saddles are not black, but are a dark brown-ochre something.
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                    It's interesting for sure.
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                    Happy Thanksgiving!

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