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bcijoe
at Wed Nov 9 08:38:21 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bcijoe ]
They definitely look anery to me... the only way I wouldn't think so is by you telling me she came from the adults she did. Very interesting... Then again, i've always said, there are many unknown het anery's out there.... I know common colombians poss het or het for anery don't go for much sometimes, and i've seen it happen many times.... some people will sell their poss hets and hets as normals because they sell faster/easier! I've seen people get more for a 10 lot of their 'normal boas' than when they had posted them as poss het for anery or even poss het albino!!!
Anyway, I had a recent breeding as well... came from a DH Sunglow male that was proven to throw weird stuff, bred to a common, unlrelated female colombian boa of unknown origin.
We got aberrancies, pin striped saddles and more, just like the other litter he fathered. I have two hypos with connecting side pattern, mostly by the tail. Another odd thing they have is what looks to be side belly striping... along the edges of its stomach, and not on it. Well, down to the point, we got one baby out of the bunch that looks anery... totally different than all others.
I will get pics and post them by tomorrow.
Thanks, take care, Joe
PS - These are pics of the still born aberrant animals from the first litter the DH Sunglow male fathered..
----- Thanks and take care - Joe Rollo 'Tis not the stongest of the species that will eventually survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change' Charles Darwin
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