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2010 White Group Ghost

Sojourner Jun 20, 2010 02:44 PM

WG lavendar phase OT dh ghost X RGxIvory Salmon dh ghost

Shed and fed.... and SMOKING.....


Same pic, different crop....

Ever since my first litter of White Groups were born back in 04 I could not wait to see how a true anery or ghost WG would look, and I am very, very happy with this one.

We shall see what a WG anery looks like very soon as well.
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Jesse Van Atta

"Continuing to cling to the patterns you know, inhibits your ability to discover what you don't know." - Eric Allenbaugh

Replies (7)

asnakesview Jun 20, 2010 04:14 PM

She looks great Jesse. Were you able to keep Zero? I sure hope so. She belonged with you. That ghost is very very nice. An amazing animal that will be great for a lot of projects. Not het albino or pos het either right?
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Sojourner Jun 20, 2010 05:34 PM

And staying. Thanks so very much for the compliments, and there is no possibility for het albino in this litter. The Dam's twin was bred by a ghost poss. het albino.

Cool stuff in that litter, too.

You guys are amassing an incredible group of boas. I look forward to the things you do with them. Best of luck!
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Jesse Van Atta

"Continuing to cling to the patterns you know, inhibits your ability to discover what you don't know." - Eric Allenbaugh

asnakesview Jun 20, 2010 06:37 PM

>>And staying. Thanks so very much for the compliments, and there is no possibility for het albino in this litter. The Dam's twin was bred by a ghost poss. het albino.
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>>Cool stuff in that litter, too.
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>>You guys are amassing an incredible group of boas. I look forward to the things you do with them. Best of luck!
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>>Jesse Van Atta
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>>"Continuing to cling to the patterns you know, inhibits your ability to discover what you don't know." - Eric Allenbaugh

Thanks so much Jesse. That is a huge compliment and is nice that others are seeing we are working hard. We have seen how big selective breeding is and just want to try and offer some of the same quality as others out there. We have been fortunate enough to meet quite a few very cordial people that have helped us quite a bit. We just love having snakes a part of our everyday life. Zero is a tribute to the hard work and patience. Imagine if you would have sold her for a couple hundred. Patience and perseverance seems to be the key. We learn new things everyday.
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kirby Jun 20, 2010 04:42 PM

Very nice looking ghost boas
Bill Kirby

LarM Jun 20, 2010 06:39 PM

Fantastic example of what a pain staking, single minded vision of selectively bred Boas can produce.

An extremely superb silver/gray and lavender example of a Ghost Boa !

. . . Lar M
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goreptiles Jun 21, 2010 01:51 PM

wow very nice snake.

AbsoluteApril Jun 23, 2010 11:08 PM

outstanding Jesse!! Now that's a ghost! I can't wait to see the WG anerys and how they are both looking in a couple years, looks like a terrific payoff to your dedicated selective breeding!!
-April
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