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Time to call the bullpen I guess...

boaphile Mar 12, 2010 07:39 PM

Well, I have been trying to breed this little guy without success for now three years. This is the "Tribal Boa".

I have been trying to breed him to one of my nicest Hypos that I know is not a "Super" because I want to see what a Hypo Tribal will look like, if it's genetic and also have more non-hypo Tribals. This is the female he has been trying to breed with a lot of gusto:

But the poor guy has run out of steam. She has looked like she was just about to ovulate for a solid month and he stopped being romantic about three weeks ago. She has been especially massive the past few days. They did this same thing last year without an ovulation so I figured I'd make a change rather than risk missing her another year. The Tribal Boa is now opaque and about to shed in a few days. So it's time for a relief pitcher and I think I have just the guy:

So maybe we will be fortunate to have a few more Key West kiddies born again this year, then again, maybe he'll just finish the job and have some of both or just Tribal Boas or neither. Who knows?

A few more of these won't be too hard to take. Plus maybe I'll get to see what the Hypo version of one of these looks like.

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Jeff Ronne Sr
The Boaphile
Director USARK

Originator of Boaphile Plastics
The Boaphile Boa Site

Replies (5)

cbmorphs Mar 12, 2010 11:51 PM

Either one of those males should make for an outstanding litter of little Boas, specially the Key West. That Tribal Boa has to have you chomping at the bits, but then Hypo Key West Boas would be awesome too!

That would be awesome to see the Tribal Boa prove out to be genetic for ya!

Good luck either way, hope we all get to see some "MORE" new eye candy this year!

Chaz Neely

LarM Mar 13, 2010 01:02 AM

Looks great Jeff , funny as far as color goes I have a few Hypo's
that look pretty much just like her !

I wonder why that is

. . . Lar M
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amazondoc Mar 13, 2010 01:04 AM

I know nothing about BCs, but that last pic is gorgeous. What morph is that? I couldn't quite tell from what you were saying.
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michaelburton Mar 13, 2010 04:12 AM

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Raybrooks1 Mar 14, 2010 10:02 PM

go for the key west hypo Jeff i want pics of what they look like and if you wait a few more ill have a motley to put to you key west lmao (for those who dont know the story im trying to push him to make some key west motleys to see what happens lmao)sorry Jeff had to do it brother lol but send pics of the key west hypo's should be awesome lol

Ray the motleyphile lmao (joking lol)
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