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Jim Peter's Pastel type B Columbian BCC

LeeMatthew Aug 30, 2007 05:24 PM

This is my big pastel female. I was told she was a little over 6 feet,but when I picked her up she was about a foot and half larger.I was thrilled. Does anyone know of breeder who has successfully crossed this pastel line to hypos? I saw that Dave Lee attemped it, but I haven't noticed it elsewhere.
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drimes Aug 30, 2007 06:57 PM

We have a Peters A X B cross that we have sucessfully bred to a hypo the past 2 seasons. They make some very nice hypos!

Denny

LeeMatthew Aug 30, 2007 09:45 PM

I would love to see any pics from that breeding.Do you have any?

drimes Aug 30, 2007 10:26 PM

I will look for some.

I almost forgot that I also have a Ronne Scarlet Pastel hypo that is the product of a Peters B line and a Ronne hypo. I do have some pix of his kids. You have to understand that I am old and overworked and forget I have gems like him in the collection.

The female from this particular breeding was produced by Jeff Risher paired with the Ronne Scarlet Pastel Hypo. I think the results speak for themself. These kids were produced in '06!

Denny

boaphile Aug 30, 2007 09:43 PM

I bred my female with an aberrant Monster Tail Hypo. Here is the big female with the Monster hiding behind her:

These are some of those babies born in 2006:

I also bred her in 2003 to another Hypo. She made many of our "Scarlet Hypos" that year. Nothing crazy was born pattern wise but the color was really red hence the name "Scarlet Hypos".

I have two other large females from that line that Jim produced. I am not sure what I will try to breed with them this year.
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drimes Aug 30, 2007 10:34 PM

I forgot that my little man is a cousin to those fancy boas, Jeff!

That is the line of genetically aberrant boas you call "Nova Boas" right?

Denny

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