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Dominican Red Mountain Boa

7.4K views 23 replies 20 participants last post by  Tehanu  
#1 ·
Hi! I just finished designing a website for a private snake collector/breeder. He has successfully acquired and bred these boas in 2007 and 2008 without selective breeding, and has produced Red/Reds, Red Hypos, Normal Reds, Pastels, Anthristics, Chocolates, and various others that still need to be named. This season for the first time he have selectively bred these Dominican Red Mountain Boas and, with a little luck, should have some more unique gems by early next winter 2009.

Please enjoy the pictures, along with the information we can provide to you on this unique species.

http://www.dominicanredmountainboa.com

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#20 ·
Thanks! Honestly, this is actually my first website ever. :whistling2: I know someone who works at Bob O's manufacturing business, who recommended me to him for whatever reason... and he offered me the job! I could not possibly pass the opportunity, I was just terrified that I could not do these snakes justice :blush:
beautifull boas.... was is tom crutchfield that had a stunning pair of these too?
I'm not sure, I only know what's up on the site, but if I find out I'll letcha know.
 
#21 ·
First off all, nice snakeys in their own right, but I'm gonna be honest, I'd still prefer more common forms, BCC, BCI, B/CRB :)

Never one for "its expensive therefore I must like it"

Sorry to sound like a twit, because I am, but an honest twit :lol2:
 
#24 ·
First off all, nice snakeys in their own right, but I'm gonna be honest, I'd still prefer more common forms, BCC, BCI, B/CRB :)
These snakes aren't comparable to BCC's, BCI's, BRB's or CRB's, Nor are they "morphs".

They are a unique locality of Hispaniolan Boa, Epicrates striatus striatus. ;) More than worthy of being marvelled at! :D
 
#22 ·
I'm just the webmaster so I don't know too much about snakes, but I can say that these snakes are very timid and I adore them as much as my ball python which I have had for like 12 years. Yeah they're expensive, rare, and look nice (maybe not as flashy as some other snakes), but they are also friendly :2thumb: