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boa newbie here with a few questions

sandman221 Dec 02, 2007 12:51 PM

what does bci/bcc stand for?

how do the genetics work in boas? im seeing alot of hets so im assuming that most morphs are recessive? i am familiar with ball pythons.

thanks

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jscrick Dec 02, 2007 01:13 PM

Bcc = Boa constrictor constrictor.

Bci = Boa consrictor imperitor.

Simply an abreviation for two different subspecies of Boa constrictor.

I'm sure others can answer the question in more detail.

jsc
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