
The Patternless Emerald is one
of the most magnificent morphs of the Emerald Tree Boa. We have
worked very hard to put together our collection of Patternless.
We have searched for the most vivid and brilliant colored Patternless
from completely solid electric green to what we like to call "Leopard
phase" or also often refered to as "Tree Anaconda"or
"Blotched" phase. We have been fortunate enough to find
some of the most absolutely incredible animals of each type. In
our opinion there is not much more elegant and beautiful than
a completely patternless, electric green Emerald curled up tightly
showing off it's incredible color and vibrant iridescence.
(click on images
for individual galleries)
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This beautiful morph is considered
to be another phase of Patternless, although they do have a distinct
black, blotched patterning that usually continues the entire length
of the body. This type can vary greatly from thin bands to oval
shaped blotches. Some also tend to have a more "busy"
base color than others with different shades of green that make
up an almost leopard like patterning which we prefer.
(click on images
for individual galleries)
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One of the most recent
and exciting developments in Emerald breeding...Yellow
babies! Born from a pair of Leopard phase patternless, both
patterned and patternless babies were born..Three of these babies
were yellow and we are fortunate to have a pair!
*produced by Tony
Nicoli*
(click on either
sibling for details)
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The Amazon Basin morph is thought
of as the most exotic, elegant variety of the Emerald Tree Boa.
These incredible animals come from Brazil and along much of the
Amazon Basin. They can range from partial to fully striped and
have many varying patterning types, amount of white and base shades
making each individual so incredible and unique.
(click on images
for individual galleries)
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The Northern phase/type animals
are known to come mainly from Guyana, French Guiana and Suriname,
but are also found in several other northern South American countries
including Brazil. They differ from the Basin type in that they
never exhibit a dorsal stripe of any kind; rather they have individual
most often bolt type patterning. Again these animals can vary
greatly in the amount of white they have depending on the number
of bolts they exhibit and/or the thickness of each. The base color
can also vary quite a bit in different individuals from lime green
to very dark forest green. All the more reason why these animals
are all so incredible and unique!
(click on images
for individual galleries)
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Emerald
Tree Boa
(Corallus
Caninus)


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