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Stonewash females babies born 12-9-06

boafan1 Dec 15, 2006 10:23 AM

This was my first litter born this year! From a het albino poss het stripe male to a female stonewashed het albino. She had 13 live, 1 premie and 17 slugs.Here is a picture of mom and then the babies.A few might resemble mom after they shed! Im hoping so at least. Thanks Daniel.

Replies (10)

locolizard Dec 15, 2006 10:37 AM

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boafan1 Dec 15, 2006 10:42 AM

Thanks Mark, Hows that female?. Getting ready to have some stripped sunglows I hope!.

d3m0nhun73r Dec 15, 2006 01:21 PM

Will any of those babies stay that color? If not, is there a species or morph that will look like that as adults? Those babies look absolutely AMAZING to me.. I love the color.. and I would love to find an adult that looks like that. Thanks, and congrats!
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0.1 BCI- Pheobe

I find Pheobe to be the most agreeable female I have ever come across. Dinner is cheap, she never wants to eat out, she can't talk, she's deaf and she doesn't care if I see other women. :P

d3m0nhun73r Dec 15, 2006 01:23 PM

let me clarify... i meant specifically the dark babies... i looooove that stonewashed look..
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0.1 BCI- Pheobe

I find Pheobe to be the most agreeable female I have ever come across. Dinner is cheap, she never wants to eat out, she can't talk, she's deaf and she doesn't care if I see other women. :P

boafan1 Dec 15, 2006 02:28 PM

Well really right now there all in shed. And they will look much better after they shed.Two of the babies are not shown which actually look more like mom. But I wont show any pictures of them until they shed. There is no morphs which look like mom as of yet but I have 13 holdbacks to try. I also have two of her brothers which are also differen't. Only time will tell. Thanks Daniel Culbertson.

d3m0nhun73r Dec 15, 2006 05:35 PM

i see. but if it's not a morph, than what sp. did you breed to get such beautiful grays? The mom looks like she has a lot of brown in her... I'm wondering if there are any boas that stay gray into adulthood. Like maybe I dark anery. or something... i dunno.

At any rate, they look swell!!
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0.1 BCI- Pheobe

I find Pheobe to be the most agreeable female I have ever come across. Dinner is cheap, she never wants to eat out, she can't talk, she's deaf and she doesn't care if I see other women. :P

floridaboy Dec 16, 2006 10:20 AM

Those grey babys are what normal babies usually look like. They will not keep that color. I would say the only boa i can think of that would be anything close to that color as an adult would be a Bolivian.But I have never kept a Bolivian so I'm only going on internet pics.

d3m0nhun73r Dec 16, 2006 11:00 AM

ah.. thanks for the info. What a bummer they don't keep that color.. maybe it's my 'untrained eye', but I think it's gorgeous.
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0.1 BCI- Pheobe

I find Pheobe to be the most agreeable female I have ever come across. Dinner is cheap, she never wants to eat out, she can't talk, she's deaf and she doesn't care if I see other women. :P

ajfreptiles Dec 15, 2006 01:52 PM

Great job!!! Those look great!!!!

Andy
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PGoss Dec 15, 2006 09:16 PM

np

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