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Genetics are Great,(Long Story)

AshLopez Aug 15, 2008 04:56 AM

Something going on with these two Jungles,so I've decided to hold them back.

They are from my Red Group/White Columbian Jungle litter.

My Big white female has a really dark red tail.

She was my first boa.

Back then I really wasn't interested in the tail color because the shop owner

said that the tails will get redder For SURE wuth age,and that ALL Boa's end

up with Bright,Beautiful Red Tails.Yeah,Right.

He bred the boa's himself.

Almost the whole litter had Bright,Bright Red tails and the color was grey.

I picked out my female because she was the Cleanest,Whitest and had Perfect pattern, but,she had a darker red tail.

She also had that Beautiful Pit Bull shaped head.

Looks like she still had that Bright Red Tail Gene and passed it on to these two.

She also throws BIG MEGA TAILS !!!! Last years P.C. Salmon litter had big tails.

They are both so White with Bright,Bright red tails.I wonder if they will stay white or get that Orange Sherbert Red Group color.

Female

Male

Momma

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Ashley Lopez's Black Forest Constrictors.

blackforestconstrictors@gmail.com

WWW.BLACKFORESTCONSTRICTORS.COM

Replies (1)

KevMadden Aug 16, 2008 10:03 PM

I'll always be strickly a BCC man, but those are very cool!

Take Care,

Kevin

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