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What does this look like to you...

bcijoe Feb 05, 2008 05:07 PM

Please take a look at these boas... see anything special?

Let me know what you think!

Thanks alot, Joe

This is the male

and this is the female

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Thanks and take care - Joe Rollo
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Replies (12)

geckomill Feb 05, 2008 05:27 PM

I dont know

bcijoe Feb 05, 2008 06:35 PM

Thanks, what makes you think so?
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Thanks and take care - Joe Rollo
'Tis not the stongest of the species that will eventually survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change' Charles Darwin

geckomill Feb 05, 2008 07:10 PM

Nice contrast for what looks like animals that are a year or two. red heads on a yellower body. big holes in the saddles. its hard for me atleast to tell low expression jungle on an albino boa. after all i bought a jungle from YOU! so my opinion may be an amateur one. only one way to find out for sure. i've never heard of a low expression albino super jungle. good luck - lookin good

bcijoe Feb 05, 2008 08:16 PM

Pretty good...

They were bought by someone in 05 as Coral Albinos possible Jungles, and then were sold to me recently as the same.

I think they are definitely Jungles...

Just wanted to hear from others as well.

Thanks again 8)
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Thanks and take care - Joe Rollo
'Tis not the stongest of the species that will eventually survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change' Charles Darwin

ceniceros Feb 05, 2008 08:16 PM

Albinos with a little coral on the heads.
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Richard Ceniceros

bcijoe Feb 05, 2008 08:18 PM

Thanks Richard.

They are definitely Kahl Line Coral Albinos.. but they were also possibly something else, which I believe to be definite...

Thanks again, Joe
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Thanks and take care - Joe Rollo
'Tis not the stongest of the species that will eventually survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change' Charles Darwin

strictly4fun Feb 05, 2008 09:25 PM

Well you taught me everything I know about jungles and I would say that is definately a jungle but why are their heads so red? are they constipated or holding their breath??
Bob

bcijoe Feb 07, 2008 08:08 AM

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Thanks and take care - Joe Rollo
'Tis not the stongest of the species that will eventually survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change' Charles Darwin

boas_etc Feb 05, 2008 09:26 PM

I SEE one Jungle!!!!!

If I had side shots I could tell much better.
Albino Jungle can be difficult. TRUST ME

The one below is a Albino Jungle, It has colors like a Sunglow!!

Thanks

Michael T
Boas Etc

strictly4fun Feb 05, 2008 09:29 PM

Besides great color on that one, I see a head stripe and a couple of chinese stars too
Bob

mdc Feb 05, 2008 09:42 PM

Joe,

I think they are probably both jungles, but I definately think the female is due to the dorsal/lateral color differnce.

Matt

bcijoe Feb 07, 2008 08:11 AM

when most Jungles produced were done so with only one avg. looking Jungle adult.

They were supposedly sold as poss Jungles, but I believe they are both the real thing.

It's so hard to tell on albinos, and even harder when they are CORAL Albinos!

Giong for Super Albino Jungles, amongst other things... but I have to see what they want to do.. 8)

You know how that goes!

Thanks, Joe
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Thanks and take care - Joe Rollo
'Tis not the stongest of the species that will eventually survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change' Charles Darwin

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