Here’s my boy Dr Strange (I call him Stephen)
What!! That is so cool!!! Wow!!! If I saw a wild BRB I’m pretty sure I’d cry tears of joy:blush: What a gorgeous snake too!
Here are some of mine, adults and babies
(This last baby was in shed, but I thought the smoky/milky look was neat enough for a photo).
They are some really stunning animals
Someone in my area just got one of these and posted in a fb group that they are looking to get rid of it…if I were a couple more years into the hobby I would jump at the chance. As it is I have higher priorities with BPs but I’m kinda bummed they look so incredible
I’d jump at the chance to have one of these guys as just a pet, if you can spare the room and the funds I’d really consider it if I was you. This could end up a future Deals you wish you had taken post of yours
Very good point
Quick update: this started when a girl listed a baby rainbow boa in a reptile fb group I’m in. She said she had wanted a snake for a long time, got him and was completely terrified and needed to get rid of him ASAP.
I was not going to buy it but just messaged asking if I could help, gave her some basic advice and after seeing this thread I message her so see how she was doing and she said he ate, she’s started handling him and she’s going to keep him now and the advice was a big help. Feels good I hope she has him for a long time and enjoys him!
All the animals and this thread are so gorgeous!!! Congrats everyone!
Y’all are making me want a rainbow boa again. If I was gonna get one, I would get a bullseye BRB. But right now I have my sights set on a CBB fire skink. Not sure if I will end up going through with it if I keep seeing BRBs.
Here are a few of mine
For comparison. This is jeezy as a tween! Just rediscovered this on my ifunny profile 0b0c095ca0eb14964f7317560ae1ecc54905dfa0eb31cbb7e13642818397ec61_1.jpg|538x499
I noticed that @reese_rainbows_and_reptiles and @alpinereptiles and a few others have some that exhibit high yellow, are any of these xanthic or just line bred for high yellow like some orange and red lines are?
I am working with a proven genetic Xanthic line. It is a co-dominant/incomplete trait and I believe we produced a true ‘Super’ this year. There is also a recessive anerythristic trait, the Rizo anery, that is found in the line and the two combine to form some amazingly yellow adult BRBs.
That’s Awesome! thanks! I Know some Hypo’s will really bright up and you don’t notice as must fading of the black markings that is common. I personally just haven’t seen much of the Xanthic lines.