...im not really for or against hybrids...but i just wondered if anyones ever tried that cross...?
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...im not really for or against hybrids...but i just wondered if anyones ever tried that cross...?
i do believe it has been tried but i do not know the outcome. it could be a bad thing or a good thing for the same reason. that their is a albino colombian rainbow!!! i dot remember who owns it but their is a good chance it will be mated to a brazilian and then outcrossed and recrossed to make a more brazilian looking albino. if i can find the pic i will post it
adam
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hybrid breeders association
0.0.32 baby corns
2 leo eggs-due sept
0.1. normal corn het hypo,anery
1.0. snow corn het hypo,anery,amel
1.0. amel corn unknown hets(4ft 8inch long)
1.0 sinacorn
1.1 kenyan sand boas
0.1 mbk
0.1 albino nelsons
0.2 normal leo geckos
1.0 blizzard leo gecko
0.0.1 3 lined mud turtle
...thanks...id really like to see what that would look like.....



Thats a non hybrid boa ? I ask because its huge how old is it ?
...she was a rescue i was told she was 7-8' and weighed about 30 lbs.,but when i got to the rescue there was this 8-9' 60 lb+ boa...im sure shes a "pure" bci...but my male does have some surinam blood in his genes...if she was a cross id think shed have a brighter tail...IMO of course...



Wow a rescue thats amazing as would have never thought anyone would take good care of a boa keep for all those years and give it up. Its a huge boa impressive looking snake.
I hope you live by a rabbit farm lol or atleast have a jumbo rat connection.
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