I was wondering how common this trait is in (100% Pure) Hogg Island Boas?; tail striping that is. If you have some and have bred them is it proving to be genetic?
Thanks, Austin
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I was wondering how common this trait is in (100% Pure) Hogg Island Boas?; tail striping that is. If you have some and have bred them is it proving to be genetic?
Thanks, Austin
I cant wait to hear this one play out LOL!!
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very common. It happens often to some degree even if neither parent has tail striping. I'm not sure how the genetics work, and I don't believe anyone is breeding Hogs for this trait. I don't have any Hogs with tail stripes, but I do have a trio of these schnazzy reverse striped kids.
Phil Goss
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