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RE: Motley questions

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Posted by: LarM at Thu Oct 9 14:22:07 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by LarM ]  
   

Originated with Ron Saint Pierre he bought the only imported male. I have snipet written by Jeremy Stone about them some time ago:

The Motley is a Columbian boa imported as a baby in 94. A Florida Breeder picked it up and named it the Motley Boa because it strongly resembles the Motley cornsnake in pattern. Having a hunch it was genetic, he bred it to a normal female common Boa. She gave birth to 12 babies. Of the 12 babies, 6 were Motley, and the other 6 were normal. Three of the Motley boas were dead in the sac, and two of the other three died shortly after birth. That leaves us with one baby and the original father who has not produced offspring to this date since. Both Motley boas are males, and have been breeding heavy for this 2000 season, some females are gravid and hopefully baby Motleys are on the way.

There i9s more but can't find links right now.

. . . . Lar M
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  • Motley questions - jscrick, Thu Oct 9 09:23:16 2008
    • Correct. - chris nicholas, Thu Oct 9 12:53:50 2008
    • You Are HereRE: Motley questions - LarM, Thu Oct 9 14:22:07 2008

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