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sdi
at Sun May 8 12:54:24 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by sdi ]
He looks alot like a normal boa. However look at the head. I purchased him frome P.K. as a jungle, with paper work. He doesn't look like much but he was all I could afford at the time. The reason I went the inexpensive rout instead of waiting until the next season was I was told he had the potential to produce some killer boas. So to a certain extent I am going on faith. However, there are plenty of photos out there that show what a top of the line jungle can be to ease my mind. Just like hypos, you get some killer hypos all the way down to some not so killer hypos. Even with codominant traits selective breeding has a huge effect on the offspring.

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- A question I have been thinking about.... - robertmcphee, Sun May 8 01:14:41 2005
- I'm absolutely nowhere even near an expert on Jungles, but... - RyanT, Sun May 8 02:25:48 2005
- How - robertmcphee, Sun May 8 09:23:22 2005
- Bob......The best way will be... - giantkeeper, Sun May 8 10:35:25 2005
- Hard to tell for sure sometimes ... - topnotchboas, Sun May 8 11:00:33 2005
- RE: Hard to tell for sure sometimes ... - ectothermz, Sun May 8 11:14:54 2005
- Im sorry, but those responses do not answer the question.... - robertmcphee, Sun May 8 11:26:59 2005
- I agree that the majority of the time it is cut and dry, my point was - topnotchboas, Sun May 8 11:28:33 2005
- Just because someone gets a genetic abberant litter, that doesnt mean they - topnotchboas, Sun May 8 11:39:14 2005
- Thank you and I withdraw from this discussion b4 it gets too bad...np - robertmcphee, Sun May 8 11:42:33 2005
- Example one - sdi, Sun May 8 12:53:10 2005
Example One - sdi, Sun May 8 12:54:24 2005 
- Example Two - sdi, Sun May 8 13:04:05 2005

- I think they dont look like normal boas. - Gabor, Sun May 8 17:04:43 2005
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