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Normal & Jungle ? sibling

dan80woma May 02, 2011 12:05 PM

I know that I cant truly call this a jungle, but what is your opinion ? These 2 are siblings from my het bw caramel X het bw caramel. My hets came from Steve Scroggs Jungle X BW Caramel litter in 2007 and were sold as het caramels only. I had a few that look like jungles to me, but only time will tell.

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LarM May 02, 2011 01:17 PM

They're beautiful but I think I jumped the gun by calling them Jungle.

That aberrant one just doesn't completely look like a Jungle.

Sure is strange to get those aberrant looking animals from those
Het Boas that came from a Jungle breeding though.

There's only one sure test , breed an aberrant to a known Jungle
if you get "Super J's" than you know.

Definitely nice looking Boas and that BWC is really hot !

. . . Lar M
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dan80woma May 02, 2011 01:34 PM

Im with you. Strange cool litter. My plans are to breed this guy to a known jungle. Thanks

perfectpredators May 02, 2011 03:48 PM

i agree with Larry that the aberrancies on this post may be random boa aberrancies from morphing and breedings and from boas being boas. However the funny thing to me is that the BWC in the next post looks jungle to me in some ways one being how cleaned up it got. It could be a low expression pattern wise, cleaned by the jungle gene. that junge gene is so tricky. It makes it fun too....

LarM May 02, 2011 07:20 PM

That BWC is probably extremely Pastel influenced but I agree when
I look at it I wonder if it is some how a BWC Jungle

. . . Lar M
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