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Posted by: PGoss at Mon May 28 19:05:49 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PGoss ] best answered with another question, I'll try to elaborate on where I believe Mr. Gilbert was headed. An amarali X Peruvian BCC is not a breeding you are likely to see. That breeding is not desireable by many people in the hobby. There is not an excess of either boa in the market, and full-blooded boas are snatched up quickly. Breeders working with amarali and Peruvians usually keep these lines pure and do not cross them with other boas. It is very unlikely that you will find that cross in the hobby. Peruvian BCC and amarali usually sell for $250 and up. The cross would most likely be priced in a similar range, but with little demand for such, this is not commonly done and has never been done to my knowledge. I am, however, not aware of every breeding that has been done. [ Hide Replies ]
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