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Marron Boas: info please

Amp Oct 03, 2010 11:42 PM

Does anyone in the U.S. have any of these yet? Are these dwarf boas or normals? Do the super marrons stay red into adult hood, or do they fade to a brown color like the blood boas? Do the het-marrons clean up the patterns (reduce speckling) of other morphs? Does anyone know where to get one of these?

Thanks,
Anthony

Replies (3)

boacraze Oct 04, 2010 06:46 AM

i live here in cincinati and a good friend of mine dan brown has a 2 year old male wich bred a het sharp this year and she did ovulate so hopefully around march or so dan should have a litter of maroons 50% het sharp and if he does he will be the first in the us to produce them you can get maroons and supers right now from mr gray russian at allboas.com and as far as i know hes the only one you can get them from unless you find someone willing to part with one they got from gray even my buddy dan got his from gray. and even the ones gray has were produced by jorn pelkhoffer in germany. IMO there a no brainer morph absolutely beautiful both regular maroons and the supers and no they just get more RED nothing like a blood and yes they are coloumbian bci`s hands down one of the best boa invetments you could possibly make. hope this helps regards

boldboas Oct 04, 2010 09:01 AM

There are a hand full of people in the US that have them. I personally have a 2 year old male aswell that I plan on putting with a sunglow this season..Here is a picture of an adult super courtesy of Jorn..There is more info at Jorn's website www.snakeline.net/ and Gray's website www.allboas.com/ and my website, it is all the same information but you can see some different picture's at each...They are amazing animals..

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Kevin Stewart

boldboas.com
kstewart@boldboas.com

Amp Oct 05, 2010 01:07 AM

Thanks, that website was very helpful. I will be hoping we get some hatchlings in the US this next season.

Anthony

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