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at Thu May 31 19:05:08 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by boaphile ]
- Sharon Moore boastore.com Caramels actually were first produced before any of them back in the mid 1980's.
- Gerry at ssscales.com has a single animal that popped up last year. Unproven as of yet but no reason to believe that it will not prove to be a simple recessive the same as all the others have so far. I will be shocked if it doesn't. But until proven, I suppose, it isn't.
- BCI Joe picked one up at Daytona last year off a table as just a regular Boa as well. Again unproven but looks like the real thing as well.
- There is another fellow in Florida, who likes to maintain a low profile, who produced three last year as well. These were from two separate females. A friend of his posted pictures of them here on kingsnake.com last year along with normal siblings. Pretty clear what he has. One female produced one and the other two obviously. The females were communally bred with multiple males so the actual fathers are unknown. All the animals in the breeding project were siblings from a litter he produced in about 2001. The father of that original litter was born in Cannon Falls Minnesota but is completely unrelated to the "Prodigy" bloodline animals. Interesting huh? ----- Boaphile Home
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