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RioBravoReptiles
at Sun Dec 7 12:23:26 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RioBravoReptiles ]
>>If mine aren't then yours aren't . These are as pure as ANY Sonoran boas currently found in US collections. I do appreciate you taking the time to from offer your opinion . I know how busy your photoshop work keeps you.
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>>Ernie Eison
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Oh heck, didn't mean to start a row with name calling and all that.. but you go!
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And even if you don't like my call, I didn't say you were knowingly passing off ersatz Sonora boas or presenting fakes... you are awfully defensive! Anyway, I only remarked that in my opinion (IMO) they aren't 100% Sonora boas. Take it or leave it.. obviously you don't take it! Good on you, a positive attitude will get you far..
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But in the interest of clarity I'll explain.... Those different-looking boas you posted display a recognizeable set of pattern anomalies. The same ones very regularly seen in Hog island boa crosses and some Salmonboa crosses.. .. However, In my experience with very many known boas of Mexico, in culture and in Mexico I've yet to see one hint of that phase.. The saddle confirmation, count and other pattern tags are just not right.. In my experience and opinion..
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That's why I posted what I did.. I can only assume you joined in the thread to make a direct comparison of your boas to mine. That's my assessment of the deal..
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You're a great guy and don't need my approval so I honestly don't understand your defensive attitude.. Anyway, have a super day!
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