This is the oddly marked one from my may 28th litter.

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This is the oddly marked one from my may 28th litter.

kinda cool looking jeff, another holdback to add to the list?
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Dave
13.19 brbs
Dave,
...To me this snake just seems like a little different variation on normal ranges of patterns. I don't plan to keep it.
Jeff
>>kinda cool looking jeff, another holdback to add to the list?
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>>Dave
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>>13.19 brbs
ok not that i would much know but what is diff about this ones pattern, can you show a comparision maybe? he looks cool to me
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-Stephen-
0.1 soon to be wifey (Babe)
1.0 rotwiler/chow (Boomer)
1.0 norm corn (Jake)
1.0 col redtail boa (Switch, formally known as Dixie)
0.1 ball python (Bella)
1.1 Brazilian Rainbow Boa (Torpaz & Saphira)
These are two typically patterned ARBs from the same litter.


Congratulations Jeff!
I instantly knew who bred them when without looking at the name. Very nice to see them being reproduced.
Best regards,
Jeff Murray
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Jeff Murray
www.boa-subspecies.com
Jeff,
...This subspecies is like some of the insular Epicrates in that there is limited potential to make money with them. Some snakes we keep and breed just because we are lucky to have them in our collections.
Thanks,
Jeff
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