DSB-H1female$225
This girl is really incredible. Aside from my holdback, she is a personal favorite from the litter.
She has a beautiful light undertone with solid bold saddles. And look at that tail! Beautiful :)
She is very docile and sweet - a great "lap boa" - very easy to handle!
7/11/09: Photo below is from BEFORE her first shed (talk about dropping the ball,
I can't believe I can't find more pictures of her). She is currently in shed.
Once she graces her with her beautiful new skin, new pictures will be posted.
DSB-H3
female$175
Much different from her sister, this girl has a more gentle color transition. She is saturated in orange and pinks.
Like most of the babies in this litter, her belly is amazingly clean!
The first picture is her after her first shed:

The following pictures are current detail shots (taken 7/9/09).


DSB-H4
male
$175
This handsome little man is loaded with color! He is dripping with red, pink, and orange.
This is the fiesty man of the bunch. He is not aggressive, but is cage defensive.
Once he's out and about he does great! He is one of the smaller boas in the litter,
but is putting on size nicely now on rat pups.
The first picture is after his first shed:

And detail shots of him now (in dark phase, 7/9/09):


DSB-N6
male
$100
One awesome looking "normal"! He has a long chain linked tail and tail stripe.
He has tons of color on his sides. Just a really great animal.
Photos updated 7/9/09:


DSB-N8
female
$115
This is my lil bitty girl. She's a bit smaller than some of the others in the litter, but she loves her food.
From the second I laid eyes on her, I knew she was just going to get better in time.
She has wonderful color in her tail, and cleaaaan sides with great lateral striping.
She also has those great blocky saddles that are very characteristic of the Aby Line.
She has an adorable face and really cool eyes, too! Pictures taken 7/9/09.



DSB-N9
female
$145
She has beautiful color and a great bold pattern. No extreme abbrencies,
but she's a spitting image of mom - defintely not a bad thing! Since the litter was born,
I've found mom a new home, and every time I look at this girl I regret it!
These pictures are in her dark phase, taken 7/9/09.



DSB-N11
male
$75
This little fellow is the cleanest, albeit smallest of the bunch. He is eating rat pups,
but is still much smaller than the others. He is just spectacularly clean and has a
bone white/ash appearance when in his light phase.
He is currently in shed. This picture is from just after his first shed. New pictures coming soon.