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RE: Thank you...

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Posted by: DaveyFig at Sat Apr 15 09:44:10 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DaveyFig ]  
   

I was complimenting you. It is an awesome normal. I don't know where you get the idea that I am some kind of morph freak. I know you mentioned it in another thread. I have about 50 boas here.
One is a hypo female here on breeding loan, 4 are hypos from her litter, and guess what the other 40 are...normal common boas, most of which were purchased in petshops. Do you think I would keep buying normals if they were not my favorite? I call the ones that I don't know the origin of "generic" because I don't know what breedings produced them. I just recycle a term that rosy boa and grayband king breeders/hobbyists use to describe a mixed locale, or an animal who's background is unknown. The term takes nothing from the animal, it just means it could be anything. It is nice none the less.
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Davey Giltner


   

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