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Posted by: cmlreptiles at Sat Jun 24 01:00:10 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by cmlreptiles ] I personally see the arguement both ways. I love locality specific animals, my growing gtp collection proves that. But I also think in order to get good breeding combinations you need to mix things up occasionally. with boa morphs, I think the BCC influence is sadly lacking in most. I don't know if the larger size keeps breeders from working with them or what the issue is, but I absolutely hated boa morphs until I cam across a pastel that is definately atleast 50% peruvian or suri. Compared to my pair of peruvians (ones that I am 100% certain are peruvian), I'm leaning to that influence. Because of this, either next season or the one after I will be breeding her to my male peruvian...should make for some awesome babies. But like you said, why stop with suris? I'd just love to see a boom in high bcc influence boa morphs! [ Hide Replies ]
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