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Albino super motley = leucistic boa??

sonodiluisa Jun 09, 2007 01:38 PM

So now there is a pure white boa, should this be considered a Leucistic boa? I would think not because Leucistics have black eyes right?
Has a Leucistic boa ever been seen?
And if there ever was a Leucistic boa do you think that the value of that animal would be reduced because now there is a pure white snake in the albino super motley? I personally would think not because more than likely that super albino motley will not stay a pure white like it is now.
I think that if a Leucistic boa ever were to be produced or found that it would be the biggest and most popular boa morph in the history of all the boa morphs.
What do all of you think?

Replies (2)

reinert Jun 09, 2007 01:45 PM

>>So now there is a pure white boa, should this be considered a Leucistic boa? I would think not because Leucistics have black eyes right?

Yep its an albino version of the super motley not a lucy

>>Has a Leucistic boa ever been seen?

Yep there is in brazil people keep talking about it now and then

>>And if there ever was a Leucistic boa do you think that the value of that animal would be reduced because now there is a pure white snake in the albino super motley? I personally would think not because more than likely that super albino motley will not stay a pure white like it is now.

I dont know how you know that but your right the price would most likely not be affected

>>I think that if a Leucistic boa ever were to be produced or found that it would be the biggest and most popular boa morph in the history of all the boa morphs.

Yeahhhh based upon the corn and ball markets I would say no it would be up there though, and the combos you can make with it are very limited.

Greg

strictly4fun Jun 09, 2007 01:57 PM

I do believe that they are either blue or dark colored but not always black but sometimes a very dark blue. A single colored snake is absolutely stunning but taking the cake in my book has to be the "red devil" aka super hypo motley
Bob

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