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futureboabreeder
at Tue Mar 27 13:42:06 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by futureboabreeder ]
Well i guess the smartest thing to do would be to get a baby. Its just the impatience i have, i dont feel i would have any problems breeding, I've read so many articles and am gonna get the boaphile videos soon, but i guess nothing beats experience.
I have a pastel het albino boa that is really pretty, and exotic looking, shes very thin saddled and has pink coraling all over her, shes a baby and i have no problem waiting to breed her when shes ready, also am not pushing her at all.
I've been wanting to get sharp for a while simply because i find them to be the most beautiful boas there are. And the top of the line sharp strain sunglows are absolutely second to none, IMO at least. then i found a another line of boas i'd like to see in combination with the sharp gene and just so badely want to produce this snake.
I'm sure there are some that need to pay a few bills and need to get rid an adult simply for that reason, but then again, i believe there are alot who want to get rid of them because they just wont breed. I've seen some huge male co-doms morphs in ads for the exact same price theyd be as a baby. Obviously theres something wrong.
But if most of the profesionals who are much more knowledgable then me feel babies are best, i will take their advice, otherwise why ask in the first place. And your sharp strain is gorgeous, absolutely gorgeous. Where did you get her? Do you deal with that strain alot and would you have and recommendations for breeders? And i wouldnt be prying if i asked if you could post a pic of the sharp sunglow would i? Anyway thanks for the response, good luck to you, if you end up breeding that sharp to a jungle, hope it works out well for ya. thanks for the response.
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