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Boa c. imperator -
Red Nic Corn Island Boas
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In
2009 we have imported hypomelanistic Corn Island boas from the U. S. who show an
amazing amount of red ("Red Nics").
These animals stem from a bloodline where ALL, not only a few specimens show
this awesome hue, as it is normally the case.
By the way,
this bloodline isn't from one of the US breeders who are well-known over
here.
Hardly surprising that these boas were sold out within a short time.
We might be lucky this year to produce the first European offspring of this exquisite bloodline.
We accept advance orders as of now!
Boa c. imperator
Islas del Maíz/Nicaragua -
(hypomelanistic Corn Island Boas)
We are breeding
Boa c. imperator from the
Islas del Maíz/Nicaragua, the so-called
"Corn Island Boas" since 2005.
Ever
since we are frequently asked about the specimens with the shining red flanks
and bellies
who are shown on the
websites of some known breeders in the U.S.
These boas are hypomelanic Corn Island Boas who are bred exclusively in the U.S. up to now.
Since these animals represent a
pristine wildlife form just as the normal ones and since the hue is very
appealing, we made an
successful effort to get some.
For all we know only a few specimens who originate from our US import in 2009
are kept in captivity in Germany.
Click here to learn more about the Corn
Island Boas:
http://www.boa-constrictors.com/com/imperator/Nicaragua/CornIsland.html
They
will get their final splendid color only get at the age of 2 - 3 years
(but we think they are already looking gorgeous :o)