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Posted by: ChristianC at Thu Nov 15 02:36:25 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ChristianC ]  
   

I agree that suri (Scarlet) is not "a hypo" and she might not be too unique either but she certainly doesn't have much black on her. Like a Pastel, only wild caught, not selectively bred. (what's the word for that?) I'm sure all the hot boas in the wild get most of the action so there is some selective breeding in there somewhere. Unfortunately she has a few years before i can breed her but I do have a really nice suri male (not as nice as her) i will pair her with when she is ready to try and get some suri babies, hopefully half as awesome as she is. After i have a suri litter, will i breed her to an albino or sunglow? I think about it often. I'm not against mixing either but it would be a shame not to try to reproduce her beauty first. Unique or not.











Christian









>>I've seen a ton of Suri's that look just like that one from Redwood. It's not a hypo and it's not that unique.
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>>That hypo suri cross has a ton of color and is unique.
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>>However, I can understand if you don't like the idea of crossing true locales with BCI morphs. I have both and it's not an issue to me.
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Christian

christian@redwoodreptiles.com


   

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