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GainesReptiles
at Sun Aug 13 18:15:21 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by GainesReptiles ]
Here is a photo of the "high yellow" Snow boa to which Jeremy is referring. This is probably the best example I can provide as to why I prefer the "yellowest" Snows. I guess this is good for my customers who always want the "whitest" ones I have ... "different strokes for different folks".
And yes, there are years of longevity in the Snow boa projects due to only very limited numbers being produced every year.
By the way, for those who may recall my post of this specific female months ago, she was bred by my pure El Salvador Blood boa. And after having a great litter last year, she let me down this year ... 8 stillborns (triple recessive color hets) and 41 slugs (yep, that's right, 41). She will probably have next season off, and the male will have to settle for my Blood females.
bill@gainesreptiles.com
www.gainesreptiles.com
PS: Jay ... Good Luck with your Snow.
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- Anery Litter Born w/ Lil Surprise SNOW!! - JJsBoas, Sun Aug 13 16:14:16 2006

- Pic of Surprise "SNOW" Boa... - JJsBoas, Sun Aug 13 16:15:50 2006

- However it happened..... - Sojourner, Sun Aug 13 17:15:33 2006
- RE: Anery Litter Born w/ Lil Surprise SNOW!! - Jeremy Stone, Sun Aug 13 17:46:43 2006
High Yellow Snow Boa ... - GainesReptiles, Sun Aug 13 18:15:21 2006 
- Thanks Jeremy... - JJsBoas, Mon Aug 14 00:27:56 2006
- Great surprize, congrats! n/p - slithering_serpents, Sun Aug 13 21:30:28 2006
- RE: Anery Litter Born w/ Lil Surprise SNOW!! - ajfreptiles, Sun Aug 13 21:35:09 2006
- Congrats on the litter and the surprise! - Shane Kinney, Sun Aug 13 21:35:41 2006
- RE: Anery Litter Born w/ Lil Surprise SNOW!! - JOEP123, Sun Aug 13 23:08:12 2006
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