I was going to put the Boa list I put together on a website. I was thinking about using the domain name BoaConstrictorPhenotypes.com How does everyone feel about that name, if you have suggestions for others please let me know.
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I was going to put the Boa list I put together on a website. I was thinking about using the domain name BoaConstrictorPhenotypes.com How does everyone feel about that name, if you have suggestions for others please let me know.
to the list each name will eventually link to a picture of the type of Boa and possibly a small description.
I'm pretty sure Jeremy Stone produced the first Super Motley.
I forgot about that. If you know of any other names or years to go on this let me know.
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definitely are the first Hypo x Hog Crosses produced by Tip Powers and the first Sunsets by Damion Salgado, and Paradox Sunglows Vincent Caruso 
I just remembered I have to add Paradix Albino both Kahl and Sharp as well as Snow, Calicos, and the 3 toned albino.
Thanks!
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to try to keep strait lol. Just a side note you may want to make another spot for morphs that have not been proven genetically yet like the Peruvian hypo-blood things, the Sciora, The harlequin and gray patternless, paradox, calicos, pearl ect. They can always be reclassified later, but it could be confusing to some if they looked like they were proven. Good luck Vinnie
I forget the percentage but Gus had a number of the hypo-blood Peruvians, pretty sure it is genetic. And it is the only morph under that locale anyway, so no big. The Sciora is proven genetic, the numbers and trials fit Recessive. The harlequin, paradox, calicos, and pearlescent are all under "other". The pearl and patternless would/will likely be recessive.
Again, right now it is just basic. Trying to put all the information on there first and then do all the editing and making it look nice with pictures and descriptions. I just got it online tonight.
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I forget the percentage but Gus had a number of the hypo-blood Peruvians, pretty sure it is genetic. And it is the only morph under that locale anyway, so no big. The Sciora is proven genetic, the numbers and trials fit Recessive. The harlequin, paradox, calicos, and pearlescent are all under "other". The pearl and patternless would/will likely be recessive.
Again, right now it is just basic. Trying to put all the information on there first and then do all the editing and making it look nice with pictures and descriptions. I just got it online tonight.
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I just think that when making a list like this for everyone in the community to accept as fact "pretty sure" "would/will likely be" and "trials fit recessive" are pretty misleading. To my knowledge there have only been two breeding that produced Sciora boas and it was the same parents both times. I don't think an actual Sicora has even been bred yet. The Peruvians are babies, and the patternless Harlequin is not old enough to breed and the father is dead. It just seems like it makes sense to list them as unknown until the facts are proven.
There is another patternless that is not related the one produced by the Harlequin sire.
Also, the parents of the first Scoria were bred twice. Then the first Scoria was bred back to the Mother and produced a litter of half Scorias. Since the two parents bred together produced Scoria each time that would signify hets, then Scora X het would produce half a litter of Scorias.
http://salmonboa.com/featured.html
http://scoriaboa.com/scoriastory/
I will put a disclaimer on the site for now.
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Also, by Pearl, Gray Patternless and Harlequin Patternless in paranthesis it states unkown, signifying unknown inheritance.
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Thats cool I just dont want people to be mislead and then if something changes it is always harder to relearn than it is to learn for the first time. People still call Hypos codom. Good luck it looks great so far. V
For now, here it is:
http://www.redwoodreptiles.com/boalist/
Sorry read back through it again and i saw it. Opps. Chaz
before it said "Super Bloody salmon" now it is "Bloody Super Salmon. I think that reads better.
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Didn't Rich Ihle also produce "Bloody Super Salmons". That list is insane. Man when you take time to realize everything that has been accomplished it just blows your mind. Great Work!!! Chaz
Looks good Chris. Just a few things. The albino sonoran was stillborn. Also, the person that produced it, Clive Osbourne, has since passed away himself. As a result, his business in no longer.
Warren
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Dr Warren Booth
North Carolina State University
Department of Entomology
3309 Gardner Hall
Raleigh, NC 27695-7613
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Dr. Booth, did anything survive from Clive Osbourne's albinao project? Did hets survive? Be a shame if nothing came of that Sonoran albino gene. Do you suppose there are more in the wilds of Sonora?
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Caden Chapman
slithering.serpents@gmail.com
http://slitheringserpents.com
Keep it simple and easy for illiterates like myself to speel:
BOATYPES.COM
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How about sticking it on www.boagenetics.com? It sounds like just the sort of thing wanted there. And you wouldn't need to go to the trouble or expense of getting a domain.
Paul Hollander
went ahead and got GilbertBoas.com for right now. Since I plan on using that domain for my personal business site in the future. I was looking for alternate ideas so that multiple names would access it.
Right now the person who's site I'm running through has it linked to Boalist.com as well.
So it is available at both Boalist.com and GilbertBoas.com
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I noticed you misspelled Panama. Also under Colombia, you could list Leticia, and two morphs under that locale, Hypo and Anery. You can still see pics of them on Hoppy's site:
http://hometown.aol.com/hopkinsherps/localityboas.html
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Caden Chapman
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Going by information here: http://www.boa-constrictors.com/com/com.html
I listed the Leticia locale under Colombians in the BCC section. I will add those morphs. I forgot there was a legit pure Colombian Hypo. Someone else had one two, looks very similar to the one you posted a link for.
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>>Going by information here: http://www.boa-constrictors.com/com/com.html
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>>I listed the Leticia locale under Colombians in the BCC section. I will add those morphs. I forgot there was a legit pure Colombian Hypo. Someone else had one two, looks very similar to the one you posted a link for.
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>>www.GilbertBoas.com
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Caden Chapman
slithering.serpents@gmail.com
http://slitheringserpents.com
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