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Boa Morphs

RandomZero Dec 16, 2006 04:48 PM

I am looking into breeding boas and i am wondering what you have to breed to get a super motley and a leopard boa?? I am looking for starting with the cheapest boas and going from there so i dont want to run out and buy a motley and breedit with something else if i can help it!! Thanks!!

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ChrisGilbert Dec 16, 2006 05:03 PM

To get both a Super Motley or a Leopard both parents have to carry the genes.

A Motley X Motley, Super Motley X Motley, or Super Motley X Super Motley are the only ways to make Super Motleys. Of course any of those can have additional mutations as well.

For Leopard you need Leopard X Leopard, Het Leopard X Het Leopard or Leopard X Het Leopard to produce them.

Hope this helps! Two great morphs if you ask me.

Ophidia_Junkie Dec 16, 2006 07:23 PM

If you want to start with the cheapest, neither of those morphs are it. LOL
If you are looking for immediate results, go with the motley, codominant) it can be added to other mutations much easier than the Leopard which is recessive.

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