Here are some updated photos of my female dwarf pastel fusion boa produced over here in the UK by Marc Norrie




Kev
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Here are some updated photos of my female dwarf pastel fusion boa produced over here in the UK by Marc Norrie




Kev
Wicked!
Is there more info about the bloodline somewhere?
What's the adult size?
Also, is that a unique individual or is the pattern proven genetic?
Nice boa, wow!
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Jason Dowell 
background info with that beautiful boa!
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Albert
Getting back from boa hobby!!!
0.1 fiance , not super tame, but getting there!! lol
0.1 Sharp line albino
1.1 TH Sharp snowglow
1.0 CA stripe proven super hypo
1.1 Hypo nics
1.0 Emerald line sunset
1.1 pure Proven Cancun boa
0.2 Betty line hog island
4.4 CA hypo/hogs het full body stripes
0.2 CA poss. super hypo
1.1 DH CA type 2 ghost
2.0 CA Tpos nic
0.1 hypo het Tpos nic
1.0 Proven Red Line Jungle
1.1 hypo jungles
1.1 Dogs
Lots of feeder mice and rats !!!
She is looking beautiful Kev, its great to see hoe she is developing!
Heres a little more info on this line for those that have asked .........
In 2005 I purchaed two pairs of Dwarf Pastel Boas. These were from a line of Columbian Boas that had been selectively bred for cleanliness, increased colour & reduced size. Although I didnt think anything of it at the time, a couple of these Boas had some mild pattern aberrancies.
In 2007 we produced a litter of Boas as a result of breeding one of the mildly aberrant colourful males to a nice clean, colourful Female. Within this litter approximately half showed some degree of pattern aberrancies, from very mild to extreamely wild!
Heres a pic of the male that sired the litter & one of the whole 2007 litter ......


As the Pastel male that sired this litter also displayed mild aberrancies it appeared that this was a genetic mutation that has been passed on to the next generation. The male went on to produce another litter with a different female & again some of the babies expressed mild aberrancies.
One of the most aberrant females from the 2007 litter was held back and in 2010 we bred her to the original male and produced our first litter from a Fusion x Fusion breeding. This litter showed stronger & more numerous aberrancies than the previous litters. Heres some pics of the female & the 2010 litter ......



Further photos can be seen on the collection page on my web site.
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