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Pitaya and her oitaya boas

zenzinia Oct 01, 2012 02:14 PM

I have not been on forums for some months and did not update my new mutation.
my previous post with history http://forums.kingsnake.com/view.php?id=1985889,1985889

They now have a name, I have decide to name them Pitaya (homozygote, super) and het Pitaya for different reasoms one of them is because of the results of another litter (het Pitaya het T+ blonde X T+ blonde)
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Here are some het Pitaya.(50% possible het T+)

This het allmost have the color of a homozygote (Pitaya)

Here are Pitaya’s
Just like mom and will stay the same as adult !

That one shows that Pitaya’s (homozygote ) do not all have sides connected pattern.

In 1 or 2 days, I’ll post Pics of T+ blonde het Pitaya and comparaison shots

Thanks for looking.
Alain.

Ps: for europeens, you will be able to see them in Houten for the snake day !

Replies (3)

LarM Oct 01, 2012 02:35 PM

Beautiful Alain . . . . . You will have to give me a Phonetic spelling/pronunciation on this name " Pitaya " . . . .
and possibly explain the story of how you settled on this Label/Title ?

I really want a Pitaya het T Blonde . . .I have a fem T Blonde on the way to pair with one of these

They're beautiful Alain . . . . but you already know that I really like this mutation !

. . . Lar M
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dan80woma Oct 01, 2012 05:45 PM

awesome boa. To me it looks like a kew west X aztec. Not saying that it is , but that is what I would imagine that combo to look like.

dan80woma Oct 01, 2012 05:48 PM

key west , sorry

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