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Aztec boas?

_dennis_ Jun 14, 2008 10:45 AM

Does anyone keep these here? I think they are a very exciting new morph, and alot of things can be done with them. I especially like the super!

I am hoping to add a few of these next year, and I would love to see some of your Aztecs, if you keep them.

Take care,
Dennis

Replies (3)

BrownsBoas Jun 14, 2008 02:12 PM

I not sure, but I'm willing to bet that there are not a dozen people in the US with Aztecs.They are still an extemely new mutation too the market. And yes the future does look extremely bright. Andrew Potts may or may not reveal how many people have them. But you can bet that they are a pretty sound investment. At least in my opinion.

Al Brown/Brown's Boas

_dennis_ Jun 14, 2008 03:14 PM

That is what I thought. I´ve spoken with Andrew a bit. And hopefully I´ll have some next year.

And I am quite sure there aren´t anyone keeping them here in Europe.

Alot can be done with them, I have have in my mind to breed them into my T albinos, wich is quite a new european line. And also with some hypos, anerys and pretty much everything else I´ll have.

Here´s also a picture of my T albino male. Just imagne, T Aztec, yummy!

BNixon Jun 14, 2008 03:57 PM

I know I want to get into them that is for certain. I was hoping to be able to do it this year but I think next year would probably be better for me. I am shocked the first cross was only a Hytec...I personally would have done some more mixing ie Aztec x Ghost or Sunglow or something just to get some recessive into it...
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Brandon Nixon

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