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perfectpredators
at Mon Feb 21 16:19:24 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by perfectpredators ]
I must say I made that assumption in terms of BCC being somewhere in the KWB project's past when i first laid eyes on them. Normal colombians are just not that clean and dont have such a clean red tail and no morph before the KWB had such a hot lookin' tail other than locality BCC boas. They actually reminded me of laddertial connecting saddle surinames that regularly come available from importers. however when i saw the siblings to the KWB, that assumption flew straight out the window. ALL siblings look as any regular colombian boa look right out of the importers crate. just like any siblings in a motley, jungle or aztec litter also strictly BCI morphs. If there was any BCC somewhere in the KWB morph the regular pattern siblings would have some BCC "look". there's none. The KWB is just an extraordianry looking BCI..EXTRAORDINARY! What i think happens is in KWB visuals and what is the beauty of the morph IMO, is that it "organizes" the look of the boa and gets all the speckling inside the tail out, all the speckling along the body's sides and top OUT and then "reorganizes" this speckling to form a straight continuous line along both sides of the top of the body. obviously when you clean out a tail on a Colombian boa all is left is a dark orange/reddish color, so thats where I made the error and its being made by more people. This will all correct itself in time as people come to learn the KWB boa as they have come to learn all the other morphs. Very exciting morph no doubt, just awesome!!
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