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ectothermz...
at Wed Mar 30 14:37:21 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ectothermz... ]
Def. not all 'morphs' are Columbians. In actuality there is a plethora of localities that now make up the morph scene. Ranging from Generic Central Americans, to Nicaraguans, to Argentines to Suriname integrates to Bolivians. Basically it is almost safe to assume that there is a classified morph from almost every locality. Some morphs are created with the integration of two different localities ie the Central American Tiger boas, Salmontines have been created now with both Orange-tail and Salmon line hypos crossed with Argentines. Ohh the possibilities are endless. Research what you getting to make sure it is something you want before the money comes out of pocket.
Another little tid-bit would be to purchase you animals from a highly reputable breeder, which will ensure that the animal being purchased is represented properly. Some sell Suriname albino crosses as true columbian albinos or coral albinos, though they look stunning they are not 100% columbian.
All the best,
Justin Higgs
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