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Hygrophilus Posted - 22/04/2010 : 05:27:43
Hi.
This is my female Epicrates assisi.
1 year and 75cm.





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Snakesitter Posted - 12/07/2011 : 18:35:23
Very nice, as always!!! Very relaxed in front of the camera, too!
Hygrophilus Posted - 12/07/2011 : 02:34:35


One more

flaboye Posted - 09/07/2011 : 23:09:30
Thank you for sharing all those wonderful photos!

Joe
Hygrophilus Posted - 09/07/2011 : 19:52:36
Updating
Some pics today
2 years and 138cm.




Snakesitter Posted - 29/04/2011 : 21:26:43
It's long but good. I understand why they proposed the changes they did...but would still hope breeders hold off on cross-breeding eliminated ssp. until some time has passed, to allow for possible rebuttal. Classifications can change...breeding, once done, cannot.
Hygrophilus Posted - 29/04/2011 : 19:47:48
JKCarter Posted - 29/04/2011 : 18:58:47
Thanks for the link Hygro. I saved a copy to my desktop to get into a bit later on. Seems it's gonna be a pretty difficult read LoL
Hygrophilus Posted - 29/04/2011 : 16:54:24
The last revision was in 2009.
In this link: http://www.herpetologia-mn.com/pdfs/paulo_passos/Passos_e_Fernandes_2009.pdf
JKCarter Posted - 29/04/2011 : 14:37:13
It must be awesome to be located there where you can literally go out in your own "backyard" so to speak and find wild specimen.

Thanks for clearing up my confusion between the different ssp. I hear there have been some recent changes to some of the ssp.
CDN_Blood Posted - 29/04/2011 : 12:10:36
Colour me green and stamp "Envious" on my forehead in big letters...what a beautiful animal
Hygrophilus Posted - 29/04/2011 : 04:47:44
I forgot to say what happened to cenchria. rs
Unfortunately the eggs were infertile. There have only been here for births Boa constrictor.
I'll try again this year with another male.

Campina Grande and Caatinga Rainbow are Epicrates assisi. Campina Grande is a city where many are found E. assisi and so many people call them Campina Grande Rainbow, like the Espirito Santo Rainbow (E. cenchria).
JKCarter Posted - 28/04/2011 : 13:22:58
Did your E.c. Cenchria ever give birth? I thought I remember you saying you were expecting her to drop in Feb sometime, but don't see any pics of it.

Gorgeous looking Assisi by the way. Almost looks like it could be axanthism or hypoerythristic. Not too sure as I'm not as familiar with Caatingas. Don't some people refer to them commonly as Campina Grande Rainbow Boa as well? I believe both Caatingas and Campina Grandes are E.c. Assisi.
Hygrophilus Posted - 25/04/2011 : 23:55:58
Try this link
http://www.megagaleria.com/pictures/Pic_11574_8.jpg
Snakesitter Posted - 25/04/2011 : 22:50:43
Picture did not load for me? Anyone else?
Hygrophilus Posted - 22/04/2011 : 04:00:47
Thanks everyone.
She is growing and becoming more beautiful.
Next year she will breeding with this male who belongs to a friend:

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