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RE: Man,The boa in the second photo,Has a killer tail.......

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Posted by: Hypoboa1 at Mon Nov 14 09:38:58 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Hypoboa1 ]  
   

>>.. good-natured jabs at my Morph friends (yes, I do have friends that are in that camp).

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>>Examples of Common boas from here.. in no particular order..

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>>A vigorous and perfect litter of Colombin boas..

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>>..a juvenile with a nice soft color-tone.

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>>Saying hello to the world.

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>>See your favourite High$$ Morph in this next one?

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>>What do you call a common boa with a tail like this?

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>>.. or even this?

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>>A male from a litter in '03

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>>Male breeder...

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>>These are what I grew up with (and grew to love) as Common Boas or Colombian redtails.. They are big healthy snakes, have good manners and will breed if they are taken care of..

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>>You can go to a lot of shows and not see many of (what I consider) a real nice Colombian Boa.. The traits that combine to make a strong-patterned, colourful and contrasted boa like those above have in many cases been bred out in the pursuit of the ever more pale or patternless snake.. or replaced with some dominant trait like the Salmons, which produce litters endlessly more alike. On the other hand, it is likely that standout Morphs, like the Sharp albinos probably started with very pretty, and patterned snakes.. not just any boa that would mature early and have a lot of babies.

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>>I have real interest in some of the new MORPHs like the leopard boas, So-called Aztec boas and others with heavy pattern and pigment.. Who knows.. something like these original nice boa will pop out by accident when they are bred back to all the pale and washed-out lines!!!

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>>Yes! I'm making a little fun (in a friendly way) of all the labels placed on Boas! I hope no one is seriously offended.

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>>Be safe!

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>>Gus

>>A. Rentfro

>>RioBravoReptiles.com

>>www.riobravoreptiles.com

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>>"Quality is not an accident. Perfectly healthy animals are a minimum requirement.. everything else is just salesmanship" gus



Awsome job Gus,You produce another male like him let me know,He would go awsome with my female!Thanks for sharing.Eric[Hypoboa]
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