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Boa constrictor amarali

I am currently working with a few different bloodlines of Bolivian Boa c. amarali. All of these bloodlines originated from a small number of boas that entered the U.S back in the mid eighties.








Boa c. amarali
Sao Paulo Brazilian amarali

A small group of these "Sao Paulo Brazilian amarali" were obtained by a College Professor from the University of Arthus in Denmark back in the late 1980's. These boas were then bred by a Danish Breeder ( A grad student from Arthus ) back in the early 1990's and so were referred to in Europe as " Danish Bloodline " amarali. These Sao Paulo Boas are quite different from the Bolivian amarali that are already established here in the U.S. The Sao Paulo Boas are much more darker with touches of gray & brown ( as compared to the Bolivians which have more lighter colores with hues of pink & red ). These boas are very rare & only a handfull are represented here in the U.S. My stock came from my friend Hans Winner who lives in Germany. Furtunately he was one of the few breeders in Europe to keep this bloodline pure as most crossed them into the U.S. Bolivian amarali lines. If all goes well I may have a litter in late summer 2011.

Image of Sao Paulo Boa

Image of Sao Paulo Boa




Price: Expexted October 2011



Bolivian amarali

Boa c. amarali
Bolivian amarali

I have some of the nicest Bolivians around. I currently have 4 blood lines originating from Joe Terry, Mark Bell, Tim Bellknap & Kevin Barnett ( of which all originated from Boas that Joe Terry brought into the country in 1985 ). These Boas represent the best of the best when it comes to selective breeding of these rare Bolivian Boas. Some are beautifull orange & red with very pastel backgrounds while some look like the original Bolivians that came in ( Charcoal Gray with dark bellies ) and are of the "Silver Back " bloodline. As adults ( max about 6 feet ) they tend to get short & stubby, kind of like a big ball python. These boas are100% pure Bolivian.

Update Summer 2010: Bolivians birthed early September.

Image of Bolivians breeding

Image of Bolivian Silverback Litter 06

Image of Bolivian Silverback

Image of Bolivian Bellknap line

Image of Bolivian Silverback 09

Image of Bolivian litter 09


Price: Ready to go now





 
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