Tiger Amazon Tree Boas

UrbanJungles

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Woohoo...another litter!




I've been working with this bloodline for over 10 years now, this litter represents my f3 generation of striped Amazon tree boas. I was lucky enough to be working at a friend's wholesale operation the day the mom arrived in a Suriname shipment...these are such awesome snakes!









Enjoy!
 

Brian F.

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That first pic is great! Nine heads in the air, very inquisitive. Very nice looking animals.
 

UrbanJungles

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I've been holding back the majority of these to outcross and refine the bloodline but these are going for 2k+ depending on the patterning. It's a co-dominant gene so all you need is 1 to make lots of baby tigers.

Most are already sold for this year. But I'll entertain trades for LOTS and LOTS of sling...jk.
;)
 

beetleman

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those are awesome! i luv amazons,wow ive seen the leopard amazons around here and there,but those are killer! thanks for sharing:clap:
 

UrbanJungles

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Thanks, I keep Leopards as well.
Here are some offspring from a couple of years ago...


 

zimbu

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They're all so beautiful and healthy looking! I love the first shot especially, they all look so lively. Do you have any pics of your adults?
 

sidguppy

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Those colors....:eek:

gorgeous!

Brian wrote:
That first pic is great! Nine heads in the air, very inquisitive
looks more like extremely defensive nasty bad tempered critters to me {D

I used to work in a reptile zoo and on occasion we had a shipment of babies of snakes like that (Corallus hortulanus if I'm not mistaken) and I really hated these things.
they look really nice and cute and then I had to clean the cage or replace the waterbowl, pry 4 or 5 of these nasties from my hand or arm (they seem to know where the gloves end; bastards!), get out the first aid kit, put some iodine on all the lil' holes they made in my skin.....they have a LOT of tiny needle like teeth wich are razorsharp and they bite at the drop of a hat.....

a wee little snake with a LOT of character in my experience.
bastards
{D

still a very nice clutter and some serious awesome breeding going on here! amazing stuff
;)
 

Nivek

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Nine gorgeous heads looking for something to bite! I love ATB's and their take on the world attitude, lol. Truly spectacular snakes! Congrats on the success with them as well.:clap:
 

Schlyne

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I love that first shot. Nice batch of little nippers :)
 

jonnysebachi

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Awsome babies, I have been thinking of trying those snakes. If i have questions i will keep you in mind for resources.
 

UrbanJungles

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My website also features alot of caresheets and info...if you have any other questions just shoot me a PM.
 

Morax

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congrats!!

imagine waking up to all those heads in your face...beautyful atb's snakes i love there colors your a lucky guy....congrats:clap:
 
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