This Sterling boy had his 2nd shed last night. Took him out to the deck rail, amidst my son's rock collection, for a few quick pics. I apologize for my immodesty, but I have to say, "Wow!"








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This Sterling boy had his 2nd shed last night. Took him out to the deck rail, amidst my son's rock collection, for a few quick pics. I apologize for my immodesty, but I have to say, "Wow!"








Absolutely awesome Ken. I can't wait for the future of this project for the both of us. I think we are both going to be very happy with what we find out. Keep the pics coming brother. Good luck to you as well brother and can't wait until the next litter of patternless to oogle over. NICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Zach
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DUDE THOSE ARE SOOOOOOOOOO FREEAAAKKING SWEEEEET I WANT ONE SOOOOOO BAD!!!!!!
GREAT PICS BTW THATS HOW COOL BOA MORPHS SHOULD BE PHOTOGRAPHED
Also I want to add that those Patternless boa's have such a rustic look to them yet so soft and colorful at the same time.. I'm so glad to see them looking so healthy and the heads seem not at all abnormal like most patternless BCI Super Motleys we see nowadays.
Thanks for sharing
JAKE
Holy Jeez, those things are beautiful!! Question: in the sun they seem gold more than sterling, is it too late to use the name "golden boa" or something about gold?
According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, when "sterling" is used as an adjective, one of the meanings is "conforming to the highest standard." And these patternless boas, unlike many others that get called "patternless," really have no pattern.
Most other so-called patternless boas have reduced patterns, or at least have a few saddles or side medallions. These do not.
So, "Sterling Patternless Boas" conform to the highest standard of patternlessness.
I stand corrected. Great name.
>>Most other so-called patternless boas have reduced patterns, or at least have a few saddles or side medallions. These do not.
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>>So, "Sterling Patternless Boas" conform to the highest standard of patternlessness.
Yeah it gets kind of frustrating to see reduced animals labeled patternless when they have pattern all over them. Great name brother. They already look like they are getting ready to turn gold just like the 05' Patternless. AMAZING.
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What an awesome animal.
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Richard Ceniceros
Ill say it again those are amazing.
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Richard Ceniceros
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