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Hypoboa1
at Thu Apr 27 20:05:35 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Hypoboa1 ]
>>Hey Eric,
>>I don't think that it is THAT unusual to have one or two boas in a litter that appear very different from the rest.
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>>Selectively breed your female to see if that look can be passed on to her offspring. One of the most fun things to me about keeping boas is to selectively breed them and simply "see what you get".
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>>One of our females from a litter last year is markedly different than the rest....I can hardly wait to raise her and see what she produces.
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>>Denny
I thought about breeding the one very clean high pink brother back to her with the key hole saddles,but that would be line breeding an possibly weaken the line?Or a nice clean salmon boa would work too?Oh well got 2 years to go before I can worry about that,lol,Just very happy to have one of my females back,Try an get pics as soon as I can.Thanks again,Eric[Hypoboa] ----- E&C's Exotic House of Reptiles
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