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Boa C. longicauda Pictures
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In this section I will display all of the pictures that I have either acquired or taken myself in the past 12 years.I will also show representatives of all of the bloodlines that are currently being bred in the U.S. today. All of the Boas in this section are from my personal collection unless otherwise noted. I also have posted a few pictures & information about the True Boa c. ortonii.
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First longicauda
This is the very first longicauda I ever saw - it was a wild caught boa that came in a shipment from Peru in 1987.
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The First Longtail ever
This is the first longtail boa I ever had. She is the one that sarted it all.She came in with the first shipment of longtails from Tumbes Peru in 1989. She is no longer with us but she left quite an impression.
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Original Male Longtail
This is the original Wild Caught male that was used as the Holotype to describe these Boas back in 1989. This boa is no longer with us and its preserved body is the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard.
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C.B. 2001 " Meade " Bloodline
The Tim Mead bloodline longtails tend to be very Blue as Adults. This guy is turning blue already at a few months of age.
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W.C. Female Longtail
This Female Longtail came into the Country in 1994. I purchased her from Tom Crutchfield at that time. She is a deep Blue.
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W.C. Male longtail
This Boa came into the Country in 1994. I purchased him from Tom Crutchfield at that time. He never was a good breeder.
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