This is one of Phantom's sisters. Just like Phantom, she is missing the boa "mustache". I can't recall ever seeing a non-albino boa missing it before.


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B. W. Smith
Southern Reptile Education
www.reptileeducation.com
www.indigosforever.org
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This is one of Phantom's sisters. Just like Phantom, she is missing the boa "mustache". I can't recall ever seeing a non-albino boa missing it before.


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B. W. Smith
Southern Reptile Education
www.reptileeducation.com
www.indigosforever.org
might be a marker for a het
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It would be nice if it was a marker for Phantom, her sister

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B. W. Smith
Southern Reptile Education
www.reptileeducation.com
www.indigosforever.org
yes, I would have to agree. Would be nice if that proves genetic. phantom motleys arabesques etc would be nice to see.
what are your plans for her?
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definitely a neat oddity. it might end up being part of something big. thanks for sharing
Sorry, I'm new to these parts, I'm sure everybody knows, but what was the mother & father to phantom??
Thanks
Ralph
Just standardish looking "pet shop" boas. Looks like some CA influence.
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B. W. Smith
Southern Reptile Education
www.reptileeducation.com
www.indigosforever.org
....pastels, hypos, and hypo siblings with very reduced mustaches.
Amie
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