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Posted by: VolcomHerp at Mon Feb 6 15:01:56 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by VolcomHerp ] Well lately I've seen some great sunglows pictured on the net. It seems that deep orange's and red's are main colors being present in selective breeding results. Has anyone seen any sunglows with extreme pinks, mainly around the saddle and madalin covered areas? I remember there was a extremely pink sunglow that was for sale at salmonboa.com but isn't listed anymore. They said it was like the only one out of the clutch like that. I guess what im trying to ask is, can a color pink be to hard to control in selective breedings, or is it just there hasn't been enough breedings yet to help focus on that color? I'm not saying I haven't seen no pink colors in a sunglow because there have been some beautiful coral sunglows with loads of pinks, but mainly around the background body colors. Sorry I'm not trying to say most sunglows haven't been yet to my taste it's just that I would love to see a solid white bodied boa with bright strong deep pink coloring in the madalin and saddles. | ||
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