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jrbannister0726 May 03, 2012 11:06 PM

there's one patternless that's way more pink than all the others, maybe something hypo going on?

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LarM May 03, 2012 11:33 PM

Beautiful little Gems . . . .make sure they have access to ambient temperatures of probably 89*-90*-91* F with very high humidity 90% - 100% humidity.

Keep them all together or in large groups in whatever container or environment you have
that can maintain those conditions.

This way they should metabolize the yolk bellies and the yolk will not harden and kill them.

Keeping them together allows them to stimulate each other for better over all metabolism . . . . .

Good Luck

. . . Lar M
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BNixon May 03, 2012 11:42 PM

Sweet stuff! Love the look!
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UW_Colormorphs May 04, 2012 12:07 AM

Those are amazing! they're stunning!
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albinorosy May 04, 2012 01:58 PM

Are these babies the same as the boa pictured below?

jrbannister0726 May 04, 2012 03:43 PM

that would be an older half sister to mine. she's from the same mother as mine.

albinorosy May 04, 2012 04:13 PM

So then "quicksilver" ages into "Liquid gold?"

LarM May 04, 2012 04:18 PM

That is the one remaining fem of four Fems from the original BCI By Design Patternless litter of 2005 isn't it ?

I'm guessing that the litter of 2005 was produced Parthenogenically.

A Shed from the Mom and this Daughter need to be sent to Dr. Both to prove this theory.

. . . Lar M
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LarM May 04, 2012 04:20 PM

Wait a minute you do not have the Mother to the Harle 2005 litter you have a offspring ?
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LarM May 04, 2012 04:24 PM

I accidentally hit enter before I finished the title.

Wait a minute you do not have the Mother to the Harle 2005 litter you have an offspring ?

In other words is your Damm the 2005 Mother or an offspring from 2005 litter CI By Design Litter ?

Thx Jr . .

. . . Lar M
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jrbannister0726 May 04, 2012 05:22 PM

She is the same dam that produced the first Patternless boa, not an offspring. And I have an easier way of doing it without dna first, pop them and see if i have any males. If I don't then Ill be sending sheds to Mr. Booth.

jrbannister0726 May 04, 2012 05:25 PM

By the way I'm a 22yr old enlisted navy corpsman, please don't call me sir or mr. I work for a living. lol

LarM May 04, 2012 05:37 PM

I'm being formal as we have not been introduced yet, so I'll rectify that situation immediately . . .

I'm Larry Micklevitz nice to meet you young Man !

Your name is Johnathan Bannister is this correct ?

Nice to meet you !

Thankyou for your service in the Navy for this Country.

Yes I suggest you use the rub method to ascertain sex of your beautiful neonates.

Here is a tutorial on the Rub sexing method or also known as Palpation sexing method it's very easy to do.

Palpation sexing method

hold the tail end of the baby so it's spine is resting on your thumb. Then without moving your thumb, slide your finger from vent to tail, not a lot of pressure. Do it several times trying to feel the BB's(hemipene bumps). Boas are hung and the BB's (hemipene bumps) should be 3/4" or more from the vent but always start at the vent.
Here's a gif showing the process...

. . . Lar M
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ceniceros May 04, 2012 03:05 PM

Wow how did i miss you thread below???

Congrats man this is what the boa world needs more crazy patternless boas. How are they doing by the way?
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jrbannister0726 May 04, 2012 03:42 PM

They seem to be doing good so far. Hopefully they continue to do so and everything goes well so I can release 2 or three of them depending on a few things.

Morphism May 04, 2012 07:31 PM

These things look killer looking!

Congrats on the litter Man!

I remember you talking about it a few months ago and you finally did it. That's awesome!!

How you got your hands on that female is beyond me!

Thanks for sharing!

Ulysses

eddieflexmmcinc May 05, 2012 02:39 PM

These things are absolutely AMAZING!
Why is there not more buzz/talk about this morph?

Stupid question, but are theses most likely
compatible with the Sterlings and the Zeros?

Is it just me or are they actually identical?
and if in fact that is the case your founding animals
are the originators and the Stetlings and Zeros are really
nothing "new"?

Either way AWESOME litter!
Even the "normals" or what I would assume
possible hets are beautiful!
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