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ChristianC Feb 15, 2006 05:12 PM

I just received this girl today from Special K Retiles and i absolutely love her! I purchased her as a 04' 100% het albino female, but there is something going on with her pattern. Just aberrancy? I think she has an "Arabesque" look to her but I really have no idea. I would love hear what you all think of this animal. I plan on pairing her with a Burke Lipstick line het sunglow. Do you think this girl will throw some cool sunglows? Sorry for the photo quality. I was excited when she arrived so i started snapping photos as soon as i got her. I'll get better photos of her after she aclimates to her new cage.

Christian

Redwoodreptiles.com

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combs reptiles Feb 15, 2006 05:28 PM

Well , for starters, you have a nice looking boa... Its funny.. i was just thinking last night, it would be cool to see a boa, with the triangles on the side all connected to one another!
Now weather its inheritable or not.. only one way to find out, breed her.
It could be just a flukey natural occurance caused by temps during gestation etc. It looks also to have very thin saddles... it is definitely worth sticking with and seeing what pans out.

It would be neat to see if she pass' this on to her offspring... if she did.. id breed one of the males with the same markings back to her and see what happens, or if you ever find another boa with similar markings bredd them together. With selective breeding you can fine tune looks to get what you want.

Good luck and i hope you do well with her.

Thanks
Mike & Lucy Combs

ChristianC Feb 16, 2006 12:10 AM

couldn't resist a couple more..

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