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RioBravoReptiles
at Sat Sep 27 10:49:17 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RioBravoReptiles ]
I get a lot of E-mails asking me about the Can Cun boa line. Some people don't know what one looks like, others inquire about bloodline. The lineage questions get fuzzy. These boas mature early and breed easily at our latitudes, producing large litters, making them targets for putting into recessive-genetics projects. Of the hundreds produced here and by the S. Florida breeder who also works with pure upper Yucatan (QuintanaRoo) boas who knows how many were bred and bred pure for the locality?
How they look is more easily answered. Here is a photo tour of the range of color and tone found in our original Can Cun boa stock. (Text line describes the photo directly underneath).
A male (Isla Blanca, QuintanaRoo).
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An average adult captive-raised female showing a very nice high-density (HD) pattern.
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Ventral surfaces of a light-phase and HD pattern phase, respectively.
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Closeup of orange-phase, HD pattern F1 male.
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This beautiful F2 light-phase was produced here along with many others starting in '91. The resemblance to a few so-called Hypo-Sonorans I see is very strong. Other hypo-Sonorans are apparently pure Sonorans.
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Adult HD F2 male Can Cun Boa c. imperator.
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That makes the subject just as clear as mud, right? Thanks for looking! ----- Gus
A. Rentfro
RioBravoReptiles.com
"Quality is not an accident. Perfectly healthy animals are a minimum requirement.. everything else is just salesmanship" gus
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CanCun BCI info and photo tour (dail-ups may take time).. - RioBravoReptiles, Sat Sep 27 10:49:17 2003
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