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Almost Two Years Old

BCIbyDesign Mar 11, 2007 10:48 AM

Vanishing Pattern Harlequin.

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People will say what they want to say, believe what they want to believe. No matter what proof you have to the contrary.

Brendan
BCI by Design

Replies (14)

Brocks Boids Mar 11, 2007 10:56 AM

He looks awesome Brendan!! What are your breeding plans for him? I have a nice Hotley girl for him, lol.
Talk to you later, heading out to the Vegas Nascar race!!
Brock

Boafan1 Mar 11, 2007 10:57 AM

That is just totally smokin!!!!Very nice n/p!!!

ChrisGilbert Mar 11, 2007 12:58 PM

Still my favorite "Patternless" boa, reminds me of a shark, lol.

Slithering_Serpents Mar 11, 2007 01:46 PM

fabulous snake, wow, I just love the little light blob near the base of the tail. : )
You must be very proud. Do you happen to have any pics where the pattern hasn't vanished?
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Caden Chapman
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gmherps Mar 11, 2007 02:42 PM

nm
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Greg Holland
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BCIbyDesign Mar 11, 2007 04:42 PM

I heard that she was being called the gray patternless in some circles. But with her yellow, pink, orange,and the dorsal lateral stripes turning what looks to be green. she is not gray. but who knows what she will look like as an adult. thanks for looking. later B

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People will say what they want to say, believe what they want to believe. No matter what proof you have to the contrary.

Brendan
BCI by Design

ChrisGilbert Mar 11, 2007 05:40 PM

Any plans to repeat the breeding that produced her?

skyslinger Mar 11, 2007 07:37 PM

all the babies that survived are female. There is only the ones pictured here left. Brendan has the mother and the female he posted and I have the two female I posted. The other three patternless and the other three siblings all passed. There never were any confirmed males either. Who know what the seven slugs would have been? It will be a few years before we know what if anything is going on geneticly. The mother obiously has some BCC influence but the father was a Harlequine. Brendan will have to share any more that this if he will.
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Ty
Rat Race Solutions
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skyslinger Mar 11, 2007 07:31 PM

sisters at the same age. The first one with the reverse stripe is from last week and the second is from earlier today.

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Ty
Rat Race Solutions
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ChrisGilbert Mar 11, 2007 11:49 PM

I'd be willing to bet that if there was something carrying the gene for that boa, the second one you posted there is holding it!

skyslinger Mar 12, 2007 09:43 PM

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Ty
Rat Race Solutions
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STUART Mar 11, 2007 07:32 PM

A hypo super motley would look like. Looks like it might be along those same lines as a super motley somehow. But that thing is aweseome it would be great to find out the harlequins produce them. Please post that picture closer to the date my sunglow harlequins are due so they are easier to sell lol! Maybe Ill get lucky this year! I can only dream!
A little hypo het albino harlequin from last year:



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ChrisGilbert Mar 11, 2007 11:48 PM

There was a Hypo Super Motley, still born, but solid red.

lankey5050 Mar 11, 2007 10:03 PM

That is a very nice looking animal. Great job!

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