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Jungle-ISH Boas?????

seymore Apr 29, 2006 02:22 PM

I produced this litter from a nice Pastel female that was bred to both a Pastel male and a Reverse Striped Guyanan male. Based on the activity that I saw I believe that the father was most likely the Guyanan. Needless to say if you look at the offspring many of them are extreme in pattern. I was wondering what you guys would think the likelyhood is that these traits might be inheritable. The Guyanan is from a Proven line of reverse striping and is an incredible animal in his own right. In addition the mother does have some very minor abberancies in pattern.

Phil

Replies (2)

Trueredtails Apr 29, 2006 08:03 PM

Do you have any pics of the parents?
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True Redtails

seymore Apr 30, 2006 08:27 AM

I will post pics of the parents later today.

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