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Anyone know where this lil beauty came from? Would love to prove her out...

bcijoe Feb 02, 2006 08:24 AM

Here is a little Female Hog Island Boa I purchased from a forum member not too long ago...

Yes, let's all point at him, make fun and laugh at him for giving up such an amazing animal! lol

I know the pic is covering most of its pattern, or lack of... i'll try to get more soon.

If anyone can recognize the bloodline this animal came from, please let me know!!!

Thanks much, Bci Joe

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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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DavidKendrick Feb 02, 2006 10:26 AM

LOL
I purchased her from a "Linda Vail" if memory serves correct, she had some that had tail striping, and I believe I got one of the more extreme reverse stripes she had. Out of all the Hog Islands I have ever had, she was the coolest. You know, Now that I think about it, I have "let go" of Lots of Boas that I probably shouldn't have....oh well There is always something cool waiting out there to be Found..

More Pic would be great...Here are some when I had her...



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PGoss Feb 02, 2006 04:55 PM

I was amazed that someone would let her go, but I'm sure he had his reasons. I have two of her sisters and one of her brothers. All are reduced pattern with reverse stripes. Good luck with her, or will she be moving again? I'm not sure what line they are and I don't think Linda or Carl knew either. I do know that the parents that produced those beauties no londer live with Carl and Linda. I also believe the parents had normal patterns and were "wild type" hogs. She's amazing!

Phil Goss

bcijoe Feb 03, 2006 09:41 AM

in touch regarding yours... perhaps we can work out some breeding loans or deals in the future with these.

Thanks, joe
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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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