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that litter is insane! That one has a 99% complete stripe down its back! I want that one so bad
will you please send him to me pretty please.
Greg Reinert
WOW... Are they genetic? I want a striped Boa so bad. I have a albino het stripe and a stripe hypo het albino and want to produce a strped sunglow. But I dont usually see fully sriped snakes from the PK line but they are out there so we will see.
Here are some old pics of my stripe project

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stripers and full stripers out there,,,
the problem is some say it,s genetic,co-dom,dom, and some say it,s recessive?????
well,,, a snake with 10%striping can give the same STRIPED offspring as a 100%striped animal (i believe),,
i think it,s the same as with piebald ball pythons,,a 10%white or a 90%white animal can produce the most white pied too,,,
just my 2cents
toine plompen
holland
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plenty of striped bloodnines out there, I say bloodline and not random stripping.
Yes a lot of people are claiming many things and selling genetic stiping and giving conclusions just after one breeding without knowing the origines of their breeders.
Concerning the magma stipe, they are dominante and I hope I will know next season if they are co-dom, by breeding a son to mother and confirme it next year with btother to sister .
I have a question for you Toine, what do you think about your stipers ? Recessive,dominante or co-dom ?
alain,,,
there are plenty of stripe lines and some are the KAHL line and some are not,some have some junglish influinces and some have not.
back in 1997 i had some full stripers (kahl) wich were called SIMPLE RECESSIVE but now after 4 years in a row of breeding stripe to unrelated, mother to son, and sister to brother and (HET X HET)and to unrelated animals,, all of them are striped 20% to 100%,,,(SO IN MY OPPINION
i think yours are great too,but i think there will be PLENTY of striped boas seen in the VERY near future,,MAGMA,KAHL,JUNGLISH,REVERSED,ABERANT,,,, OR WHATEVER THEY ARE GONNA CALL THEM,,,,
ALAIN i think most of the HET STRIPE morphs are het KAHL stripe,so if someone wants to breed there morphs in to a stripeline,I would want a KAHL STRIPE,,,
alain,,, my question to you is,,,,do you have some pictures of the WHOLE LITTER of magma,s?
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you gave the answer by talking about Kahl line. By the info you gave me last year in your breeding results, you striper are from the recessive Kahl line . Concerning the Swedish jungle, here in Europe , it's possible that some non identified jungles are out there because at start the keys to identify them was mostly based on their abberancies and we now know much more.
Concerning the magma's stiped, they are not from the Swedish jungles (statement of jungle breeders) the female has been bred with 2 different and unrelated male and the results have been the same 85 % of the babies in the litters were showing abberancies from 10 to 99% with the most around 60 % .
What are the two males you bred her to? If I remember correctly the babies you just produced had a striped father. How do you know some of those abberancies didn't come from him? In my opinion it would be hard to prove a striped trait if you are breeding it to another unrelated striped line.
Michael Burton
You are right, but the magmas do not only show abberancies, there is colors to, shape of the "mormal" saddle, colors of the neck and the head, ...... I can see wich one got the same characteristics of the 2005 litter. The male from 2005 was an awfull pepered normal. Concerning the father of this year he is an unrelated very special striper, not from a "blood line" like you say, just an unproved male. I don't know yet if he is genetic, I mean dominant, I have a doubt on some babies, I should know soon, he bred a normal female. If no abberant babies come from this breeding, he still could be recessive. It could just be a bonus !
Here are 2 yearling magma stripe.

they are some cracking boas there ive never seen stripes quite like that
I do not care where you post them, they are great !!!!!
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