was the one who produced the Patternless boas from the F3 X "?" Harlequin breeding? And what was the year?
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was the one who produced the Patternless boas from the F3 X "?" Harlequin breeding? And what was the year?
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Not Tim it was Brendan but don't know the year
normal x F3 or at least that's how I read it in DM
because I own the only two siblings left in existence! And there is only ONE of the four patternless left alive as well. The mother was of unknown origin but appeared to be some sort of BCC cross. The father was an F3 but is no longer with us either. I have seen and held them all before they passed and they are beautiful. They have striations of pink variations all the way down their bodies. The siblings have the same light color for their background and they all have these incredible bluish eyes. All three of the remaining animals from that litter are females though. The year was 2005. (3-28-05 to be exact) I actually have a DHSG with one and a Tpos het with the other right now. Both are looking promising so far but it is early as they were only introduced Dec 21. The first pic was taken by Brendan.

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Ty
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These were taken at my house when they were juveniles.

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Ty
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These are the most recent I have
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Ty
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She is breeding with a Harly male right now
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Ty
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Those two patternless siblings have BCA written all over them. Look at the short tail on that second kid, and those saddles.
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mother once years ago.
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Ty
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Brendan gave me these a couple years ago and I had forgotten them. But this was the mother.
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Ty
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?
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Ty
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I kind of agree with you Ty about it being bcc x bci. Saddles have a little peakiness that wants to come out but the tail color looks all bci so your guess is good as mine but definatetly hope you make some more of those puppies
Bob
at best so I am combining them with other pojects in which I can keep ALL offspring and eventually produce incredible offspring even if patternless never show. And who knows I might just produce Tpos patternless, albino patternless, super hypo patternless, sunglow patternless, etc.
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Ty
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lucky SOB you
lol
np
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Ty
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This clutch was produced first, with patternless animals from a BCI x (presumably) BCC cross. Then Heather Martin does the same thing... A patternless pattern, if you will (although I don't think two breedings = a pattern)
jb
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Jonathan Brady
"Sarcasm is angers ugly cousin" -Dr. Buddy Rydell (Jack Nicholson) in "Anger Management".
That's thinking along the same line as I am thinking John, who do you like Joe "Daddy" or Penn?
you know... I'm not sure. Normally I'd go Penn all the way, but his last fight against Pulver didn't impress me too much. It'll be fun to watch!
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Jonathan Brady
"Sarcasm is angers ugly cousin" -Dr. Buddy Rydell (Jack Nicholson) in "Anger Management".
agreed!
I had not idea there was some BCC in the mix of the harli patternless.. that pushes it towards the idea that the BCC genes deff. have something to do with it, as you mentioned, same with the 'roswell' boa.
I bet this sets off even more mixing BCIxBCC.
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