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Posted by: Amanda_Burke at Sun Jul 16 23:34:05 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Amanda_Burke ]  
   

have been! They look like really beautiful babies too, and how awesome that they are also het Blood!
I have had a REALLY busy weekend and was about to go to bed when I saw this, so my brain is not really processing all this too well, so I want to think about it a little bit more! lol I can tell you, though, that it looks to me like those would not be from the black tailed variety of anery's but from the lighter ones. I say that because, in looking at the pictures you posted, the anery looks like the baby we got last year from Gus, whereas the "black tails" have a much darker, jet black tail with very dark saddles. So, without being 100% sure until you do more breedings with them, I'd say they look more like the lighter variety, as opposed to the "black tail."
I'll be really excited to see what happens next year if you breed that dam to a black tail anery male that you have. That should give you some definite answers one way or another and I'll look forward to you sharing the results!
This is really getting confusing though! lol Thanks for the information and pictures...boas sure are fun!!!!
Take care,
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