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AdamBotond
at Tue Aug 17 16:29:06 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by AdamBotond ]
but I have to disagree with you. Having two "abberant saddles" does not prove anything. They just doesn't make a boa Peruvian and exclude being Colombian Bci. Also, I have seen and bred several Colombians with abberant saddles. First striped boas were also Colombian Bci in captivity.
The fact is that Peruvian redtails are certianly closely related to Colombians than Suriname or Guyanan redtails. No surprise, they look similar a bit. Just think of round-shaped saddles, rather orange colored tail, no peaks and some other imperator influences etc. However, Peruvian redtails and Colombian boas are two distinct forms and they are usually easy to recognise.
IMO, this is a pure Colombian Bci with some abberant saddles.
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