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RE: I have always been amazed.....

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Posted by: ajfreptiles at Tue Mar 29 06:35:20 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ajfreptiles ]  
   

It really does depend on what type of boa you are talking about. I have seen really dull looking normals as babies turn out to be incredibly bright colored animals as they grew. I believe, I am learning what to look for now. If you are looking at Hypos, I believe the lighter and cleaner and more colorfull as a young baby the more impressive they will look as adults...it all depends what you are looking for. Some people love dark headed ones while others like the soft pastel airbrush look. Some like bold heavy red and some like reds with yellows or orange. Andy


   

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