This guy is so cool looking. I find it very odd that such a highly speckled boa could just randomly have such a clean belly. Hopefully we'll find out next year if there is anything to it. Any thoughts on this guy?
Thanks,
Matt Crabe




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This guy is so cool looking. I find it very odd that such a highly speckled boa could just randomly have such a clean belly. Hopefully we'll find out next year if there is anything to it. Any thoughts on this guy?
Thanks,
Matt Crabe




I picked up a female that is similar to him. I don't know about the belly. I'm going to go home and check now.
Matt I had 3 boas in my litter of 14 this year that came out like that. Their color was considerably lighter and different than the others in the litter. They also had alot of connected saddles and striped tails. 2 didn't make it, But I still have one. It should be shedding in a few days and I'll take some pics and post them. I'll give you a call later tonite. Thanks, Nick Stone
like that as well. She is very colorful and definately lighter than most normal boas. The belly is also very colorful... I seen a Hypo ( which may be more logical to have this kind of thing going on ) for sale in the classifieds in January that was also the same way. His belly was SOLID red with no other markings whatsoever and was one of the best looking adult hypos I've ever seen... SUPER red... The owner of that snake was Paul Peanut I believe.
dink dink... ;o)
Later,
Robert W.
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