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Posted by: Biophiliacs at Sat Jul 10 10:27:42 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Biophiliacs ] But I've seen a few snakes in my buddies colection that were bought from Doug Matuzak(and others) as anery hets, that exhibited a difinate reduction in black when compared to a true red-tail. I just figured that since most of the wild morphs are Central American, that their tails were predisposed to a reduction in black. What I'm refering to here for anyone that doesn't keep both BCI and BCC is that boas from Central America(BCI) don't often maintain the best tail color into adulthood, while true boas from South America often(always if pure) do maintain the red color of the tail. | ||
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