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Presenting the reformed collection

Kokopelli

Resident Boa Fanatic
Thought I'd share pics of all the animals I own, now after I have trimmed quite a few animals...(Enigma, Firefly, Bloody Mary, Halo, Luminis).

I am happy with the current formation and I know that the animals I owned now reside in good homes(Luminis was sold on so I am not sure about him).

Males:

Loki, DH Sunglow hog isle cross, Sunfire line:
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Amadeus, poss super salmon poss het albino, hog isle cross, Sunfire line:
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Helius, Kahl albino:
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Dracula, blood 66% het anery type II:
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Ember, leopard:
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Jasper, Central America T+, Tom Burke line:
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Hellboy, poss super salmon poss het blood:
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And on to the females:

Solaris, poss super salmon poss het albino, hog isle cross, Sunfire line:
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Phoenix, DH sunglow hog isle cross, Sunfire line:
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Venus, DH sunglow hog isle cross, Sunfire line:
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Lotus, DH sunglow hog isle cross, Sunfire line:
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Shtick, God knows... I think it's a CA cross, may be Hog Isle cross. Definitely hypo though:
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Scarlet, blood 66% het anery type II
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Topaz, Central American T+, Tom Burke line:
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Thanks for peeking :)
 
Forgot Kokopelli! poss super salmon poss het albino hog isle cross Sunfire line(recovering from a Cyst)
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Thank you everyone :)
They should all be dwarf'ish, excluding the albino... but since he's a male, I am not overly concerned.
 
Ember is my favorite, I don't believe I've ever seen a snake that looks quite like that...so beautiful...
 
Ember is my favorite, I don't believe I've ever seen a snake that looks quite like that...so beautiful...

Thank you :)
He is a Sonoran(not sure if a pure Sonoran) Leopard boa... it's a naturally occurring, recessive morph, that popped up from Sonoran desert boa stock.
They are not that uncommon... usually with increased melanin and very random pattern... called "Leopard" because of the whiskers like pattern they have on their faces.

I am really glad that I decided to pick up the male out of the pair that arrived... would have been a shame had I not brought this trait into my projects.
 
They all have such nice names!! What happened to the baby? Was Kokopelli renamed? I like that better! A collection anyone would be very envious of!!
 
They all have such nice names!! What happened to the baby? Was Kokopelli renamed? I like that better! A collection anyone would be very envious of!!

The baby grew up and is presented on the second picture- Amadeus made quite a progress don't your agree?

And yes, Kokopelli was called Quasimodo once... but I didn't like the name and after an odd dream I had, I decided to change his name.

Thank you :)
 
All beautiful. I'd have to say though that Phoenix is my fav of the females and most certainly as always Ember my fav of the males.
 
Amazing boa's, and fascinating that in the midst of one of the worlds more volatile area's there are folks like Oren who share the same passion for keeping snakes that's folks have in the US, Canada, UK, Eastern Europe, The Far East, Australia etc...To me it's one of the most interesting parts of the hobby; seeing it progress around the world, whether it's corn snakes or anything else :)

Great snakes, man :cheers:
 
Amazing boa's, and fascinating that in the midst of one of the worlds more volatile area's there are folks like Oren who share the same passion for keeping snakes that's folks have in the US, Canada, UK, Eastern Europe, The Far East, Australia etc...To me it's one of the most interesting parts of the hobby; seeing it progress around the world, whether it's corn snakes or anything else :)

Great snakes, man :cheers:
The field here exists... though on a smaller scale, of course. I can sincerely say that I am possibly the leading Boa keeper at current over here if you look at morph diversity...
BP's are going strong here, relatively speaking... corns too, to a degree.

It's a deal harder to get ahead here, and you need allot of luck(and quite a bit of money) to get the right animals.

Don't get me wrong... I sometimes feel like I'd love nothing more than to live somewhere ELSE.
It's becoming more and more flammable here... I've done my 3 years of combat service in the IDF... I am still seriously considering to simply move.
 
Amadeus, Ember, Phoenix and Solaris--they ARE coming to live with me, right? *grins*

They're all gorgeous animals, but those 4 really float my boat :).
 
Amadeus, Ember, Phoenix and Solaris--they ARE coming to live with me, right? *grins*

They're all gorgeous animals, but those 4 really float my boat :).

Y'know... I think I might hang on to them for the time being...
But they will reproduce you know... ;)

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Solaris' colors are not at their best... hormones are at work :)
 
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