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Most yellowish boa I ever seen

Jovana Apr 08, 2008 01:14 PM

Someone told us that Ginger's litter are very yellowish,
well, after received these Ginger boas, WOW! really yellow,
I must say these are the most yellow colored boa I ever seen..
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Ginger's 2007 litter 11f,

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some might say the photo do look like tuned toward yellow,
following are photo taken in same environment, same camera, same time.
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Ginger's gene really do carry solid yellow!

thanks for reading
Jovana/Taiwan

Replies (10)

LarM Apr 08, 2008 01:55 PM

All of your Boas are Goreous Jovana,but that's why you bought them right,LOL.Lar M

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LarM Apr 08, 2008 01:56 PM

Missed the "g" in Gorgeous .Lar M

whosnext Apr 08, 2008 07:50 PM

I hope you like the yellow? That girl was a favorite from birth. Aside from the aberrancies, Ginger produces animals that tend to be a little yellow and there are several in each litter. We saw it with the normals and the salmons. Here is a sample of the yellowing from a male sibling to demonstrate the same. Hope you don't mind this photo in your thread.

Trey is definitely missing that Salmon Harlequin in the middle photo but he's glad it's in a good home. Keep us posted on there progress.

Take care,
AJ Schneller

Schneller Reptiles

Jovana Apr 09, 2008 12:49 AM

Hi AJ,

The "Yellow" in ginger gene is very impressive, we sure love it!

As far as I know, Ginger gene's are widely spread in Asia here already,
exposure in forums here are often as well..
a lot of people here started to give it a nick name as "the golden boa"
I believe it will look like solid gold color as they mature.

shar-1f is a very..very.. clean hypo harlequin, definitely a keeper.

thanks for producing such great boas

Jovana/Taiwan

whosnext Apr 09, 2008 04:45 AM

Thank you so much for the kind words. It's really good to hear they are well liked in Asia and to have coined a "nickname" is awesome. Again, please keep Trey and I updated on there development and progress.

Jovana Apr 09, 2008 04:58 AM

It would be my pleasure to post photos from time to times,

unfortunately you do not understand chinese, we do have many reptiles forums here in
Taiwan / China that has average 20,000 post daily per forum,
(Chinese has big group of people..LOL)

I think you need to produce more Ginger troops next year, big responsibility for "Ginger"

Jovana

whosnext Apr 09, 2008 05:43 AM

Jovana,
If you talked to some of the people I knew here they would tell you I barely speak English, *LOL*. It would be cool to read the forums there and follow the trends.

Here is a little secret, Ginger is due next week. This will be a normal litter sired by one of her 06 offspring. Hopefully will prove out some genetic questions and see some cool aberrancies and color.

Take care,
AJ

Jovana Apr 09, 2008 07:41 AM

That is a exciting (secret) news, very looking forward to see homogeneous form (Super) of ginger...."SUPER GINGER"

Trust her gene will take all of us to another level..

Congratulation!!!

Jovana

whosnext Apr 09, 2008 09:52 AM

Fingers and toes are crossed. Anticipation and nerves are getting the best of me as far as what the outcome will be but hope she holds on for least another week. She is absolutely about to pop! We are hoping for some very cool looking babies. I'll keep you updated.

AJ

Jovana Apr 09, 2008 10:05 AM

Thank your AJ,
My heart is with you here in Taiwan.

Jovana

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