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 Key West Boas
 The mother of my “Key West Boa” proven breeder male was born in 1999 or 2000 in New York. Zach Murray owns the mother of my male. Zach is sometimes known as “Crotalus”, lives in the Florida Keys where he produced a litter that included my male in 2005. Zach had been pretty much a locality interested guy and was unfamiliar with all the morphs. In 2005 when Zach produced the babies, he knew they were beautiful, but was unaware of the genetic prize he had found in that first litter of Boas. Zach gave a number of those babies to friends and sold some to others. This is the mother of that litter that started it all:
 
 
  
 I first saw my male when the person who Zach had given him to had posted a picture of him asking what he was. They had named him “Nina” not knowing his sex. Nina was a pet Boa not a breeder. After I saw him, I posted exactly what I believed he could be and set about obtaining him. After a long negotiation I was fortunate to make the deal. After his picture was first posted and before I obtained him, I found out about Zach and had a great conversation with him. Zach had taken pictures of most of the babies from that 2005 litter. About half the babies showed this connected pattern while half did not. So in my mind I had seen that this was a dominant or co-dominant mutation. This is exactly what I was hoping I would see again. That is if I could get him to reproduce for me, and if my results were just like Zach’s. Fortunately they were. Note how the Key West babies Zach produced are the identical color of their Grandmother, while the normal babies are normal baby Colombian Boa gray. Here are some of Zach’s babies from the litter in 2005:
 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 This one is actually my male taken as a youngster:
 
 
  
 Him now:
 
 
  
 This is a female that Zach owns as she looks today:
 
 
  
 What will come from this female when additional genes producing more color are introduced? I cannot imagine a more beautiful Colombian Boa that this one. The second female Colombian I had back in the 80’s was this color. I have not seen one since. I CANNOT begin to imagine what the Hypo version of this animal is going to look like! Can you? Even more mind boggling for me is if we are fortunate to eventually prove out a “Super Key”… I am weak in the knees thinking about how crazy that could be!
 
 October 10, 2009 we were fortunate to produce the second litter of Key West Boas produced to date. This time they are second generational babies using our male, “Nina” that resulted in half a litter of “Key West Boas” and half a litter of normal looking Colombians. Here are a few more pictures of the Key West puppies that we were fortunate to have born here Oct. 10, 2009!
 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 Even my wife who knows nothing about Boas can pick out the Key West kids from the normal babies.
 
 Here are some pictures of them post-shed:
 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
 
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 Jeff Ronne Sr
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                 "Key West Boas" - boaphile, Sat Oct 17 10:20:40 2009
                DANG! - cbmorphs, Sat Oct 17 10:49:10 2009RE: "Key West Boas" - viandy, Sat Oct 17 11:16:19 2009RE: "Key West Boas" - daneby, Sat Oct 17 11:25:55 2009
                WOw! - boaphile, Sat Oct 17 12:00:06 2009
                RE: WOw! - daneby, Sat Oct 17 12:41:56 2009 Fantastic project!  I'm so happy to see - TopNotchBoas, Sat Oct 17 12:20:47 2009That fem  "Key West Boa" - LarM, Sat Oct 17 12:48:48 2009Very interesting, could that - tcdrover, Sat Oct 17 13:11:44 2009RE: "Key West Boas" - mack1time, Sat Oct 17 16:16:11 2009Way cool, Jeff! - mpollard, Sat Oct 17 19:56:24 2009RE: "Key West Boas" - minicopilot, Sat Oct 17 22:08:24 2009RE: "Key West Boas" - BrownsBoas, Mon Oct 19 11:07:33 2009RE: "Key West Boas" - Coach, Fri Oct 23 17:43:28 2009 |