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Corallus hortulanus patternless yellow/red males and females with ruby-red and orange eyes expected December 2008/January 2009. The picture on the right is similar to 2 animals in our collection [born 2004]. The adult male is red, the female patternless yellow. Patternless lemon yellow specimens also expected. Both color variations are very exceptional and difficult to obtain. SOLD
For more info, please send an e-mail to: oxtoby@dataweb.nl
Corallus hortulanus CB 2010 [expected] red/orange juveniles -
Patternless blood red captive-breds expected are expected in August if all goes well. The female is orange and almost patternless and has ruby red eyes [as in the male]. The male is 4 years old and ruby-red [patternless]. Other rub-red and lemon yellow specimens will be used in 2011 breeding programmes, as well as yellow and orange striped specimens and ruby-red male with garden-phase females. [Reservations can be made by sending an e-mail to: oxtoby@dataweb.nl
Present breeding programmes [CORALLUS HORTULANUS]: patternless red x orange; patternless red x patternless red; lemons x lemons; jaguars and tigers; mustards yellows. CORALLUS CANINUS [GUYANA] expected in February 2009. For more info, please send an e-mail to: oxtoby@dataweb.nl. See our collection here
Corallus caninus CB 2009 [expected]
Corallus caninus CBs expected in February/March this year [2009]. This is the first generation F1 from long-term captive wild-caught Guyana adults that have paired in captivity in June/July 2008. Not many are expected because this is the first offspring from this female. SOLD
Reservations can be made by sending an e-mail to: oxtoby@dataweb.nl
Corallus hortulanus [breeding male - not for sale]
This picture is included here to give an idea of how the red hortulanus develops as far as colour is concerned. This is one of the adult [4 years old] breeding males.