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RE: Albino Boas, Het Stripe--Behavior??

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Posted by: KingPin at Mon Feb 21 21:02:58 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by KingPin ]  
   

I have an 03 albino female 100% het stripe that is just beautiful! I think she looks almost like a sunglow, ( and ive got several sunglows and produced more so i know what im saying here) She looks like a sunglow! However, If i want to get her out of her cage, i might as well just figure im gonna get bit. This girl has a temperament like no other! I also have a male stripe 100% het albino from the same stripe lineage but not directly related. He is much calmer but still, much more likely to strike or bite me than any other of my boas, even my wild caught suris! I dont know or wish to speculate why, but I know they are much more fiesty boas naturally then many other bloodlines. Would i get rid of them , not on your life! I love them and cant wait to see what their offspring look like and hope that i can raise calmer ones down the road

Good luck! and congrats on your new albino!

Mark
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Mark Miller
LocoLizards
www.locolizards.com


   

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