These are standard Colombian Boas... most of the normals in our collection are far from normal. We have aquired many of the most colorful normal Boas available!
Strawberry Albino ? Colombian Boa Boa constrictor imperator
We are not exactly sure how this morph is inherited. This animal was produced along with a few normal looking siblings but appears to be very different. Its color is lightening with age and should be a very attractive morph. As far as we know, it is the only one in existence, we are referring to it as the "Strawberry Albino!"
Squaretail Colombian Boa Boa constrictor imperator
This morph is recessive and is defined by the long white lines that run down the sides of the ventral surface making the tail's dorsal pattern somewhat square shaped.
Sunglow (Kahl Strain) Colombian Boa Boa constrictor imperator
This morph is the result of mixing the Albino (Kahl Strain) with the Hypo (Salmon Strain) mutations. These are incredibly contrasted animals, displaying incredibly clean white with intense reddish-orange markings.
Sunglow (Sharp Strain) Colombian Boa Boa constrictor imperator
This morph is the result of mixing the Albino (Sharp Strain) with the Hypo (Salmon Strain) mutations. These are incredibly colorful animals, displaying tons of pink and orange throughout their whole body.
This is a recessive mutation defined by their intense red coloration over the whole body. This mutation originated from El Salvador but has been outcrossed since its importation.
T+ Albino Nicaraguan Boa Boa constrictor imperator
This is a recessive mutation defined by its lack of black color but it retains the purple color possibly caused by the presence of tyrosinase, an enzyme that catalyzes the production of melanin.