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We are proud to show you one of the first Supernova Boas in the world.

this one is my favourite!
sorry, This one

They look class. Looks like Boa Markus Schwenger www.blackboa.de
Are not Orange Pattern Black Boas?
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best regards Udo von Colormorphs.de

Those are super cool.
Congrats,
Mike
Just to clarify, these are unrelated to Jeff Ronnes (The Boaphile) Nova boa. If so, bad choice of name as it confuses the Nova (which may be a dominant or incomplete dominant trait, and thus might have a super form), with your boa (The "supernova"
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Its a great looking snake. CA line of leopard. Very cool.
Personally, this is how I think the hypo leopard from a CA hypo x Sonoran leopard line would look.
Warren
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Dr Warren Booth / Director USARK
North Carolina State University
Department of Entomology

Thank you Dr. Booth.
The name "Nova Boa" was first established in 2006. As of yet we are not 100% sure of the genetics of these critters or if there is a Super version of them.
http://www.theboaphile.com/available1.php?catID=67&catName=11 Nova Boas !!!

Still that is a crazy Boa whatever original name you happen to figure out. I'd love to see some information about them etc... Congrats!
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Jeff Ronne Sr
The Boaphile
Director USARK

Originator of Boaphile Plastics
The Boaphile Boa Site
Warren thank you for asking what I was about to ask. I like this boa, it's black and orange/red like a chocolate covered strawberry. I would call it the Valentine Boa as thats a common valentines day gift. LOL! So there's none of THE BOAPHILE'S line in this one?
My guess is that it looks like what a strong pastel like a mandarin, or PD would do to a leopard....
Cool boa!
just one more for you Guys, i will tell you the history and the Genetics on monday.
The name is perfect nd I see the similarities!
WOW and congrats!
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3.3 Corn snakes
I now know what it is. There are Mandarin Belly leopards.
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best regards Udo von Colormorphs.de

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