English name: Amazon tree boa (ATB)
Corallus Hortulanus
Distribution
S Colombia (east of the Andes), S Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Brazil (Amazonas, Bahia, Sergipe, Ceará, Rio de Janeiro, Espirito Santo, Minas Gerais, DF, Piauí, Acre), Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia; Windward Islands.
Overview
The Corallus Hortulanus or amazone tree boa (ATB) is a small sized boa. Usually 150 to 200 cm in length. I bought my first couple in October 2004. Import animals from Surinam at Henk Wassenaar, one red male and a grey female. They have a large color range from dull grey to bright yellow and orange.
Size
Average size 1.5 -2 meter, the females will grow a bit larger than the males.
Legislation: The Hortulanus falls under CITES II, to own this snake you need CITES import papers when it's wild caught or you need for captive bred animals a certificate of origin from the breeder. You should get this when you buy the animal.
More information about the foekline bloodlines:
CH12COR-01
Born: 2012
Patternless Yellow
Sex: male
Breeder: Corallus.nl
CH17PW-02
Born: 2017
Morph: Bicolor tiger
Sex: male
Breeder: Patryk Wakulin
COR1601-01
Born: 2016
Morph: Foekline calico
Sex: male
Breeder: Foekreptiles
CH12SMD-01
Born: 2012
Patternless red
Sex: female
Breeder: Snake my day
CH17PW-01
Born: 2017
Morph: Bicolor tiger
Sex: female
Breeder: Patryk Wakulin
CH1501-01
Born: 2015
Morph: Foekline calico
Sex: female
Breeder: Foekreptiles
Morphs
descriptions and genetics from the amazon tree boa morphs
Genetics: Dominant / possible super dominant
Genetics: Dominant
Genetics: Dominant
Genetics: Dominant
Blond
Genetics: Recessive
Leopard
Genetics: Dominant
Tiger
Genetics: Recessive
Leucistic (Lucy)
Genetics: Recessive
Paradox
Genetics: Dominant
Hypo
Color phases
descriptions from the color phases amazon tree boa morphs
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Patternless yellow
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Patternless yellow
Same or different
Special thanks:
Halloween vs. Garden ATB’s (Rebecca May Ferguson , C&R Corallus, 2020), Photographs Leopard (Patryk Wakulin, Red tree boa, 2020), Photographs and genetic information Blond amazon tree boa (Tanja Milja Keskinen, 2020), Photographs and genetic information melanistic and candy cane amazon tree boa’s (adrián ch, spanish arboreals 2020), Photographs hypo amazon tree boa (David Pineda Sanchez, VYP Reptiles 2020)
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Contact Info
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