A couple of my Fineline holdbacks from this past season:

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A couple of my Fineline holdbacks from this past season:

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Randall L Turner Jr.
www.aircapitalconstrictors.com
You never experience life until you have kids..then you realize what you should have done rather then what you did do
Those are nice boas, and I agree that they seem underappreciated. They seem to have some of the aspects of an arabesque boa, any info on that?
Those boas, with the nice crisp markings, including some speckles, on clear backgrounds with big bright tails are a sort of icon or target for boa breeding. In my opinion very many of the pale or washed out morphs are imperfect first tries at something like these. Sure, the albinos and hypos have their own unique type of looks, but there is something missing and animals like these have IT, whatever IT is..
Gus
I'm not sure exactly what the link between these & the arabesques is, but this pic is of a full sibling from a previous litter. I was hoping to get a bunch like him, but didn't get any in this past season's litter. I'm going to try to breed him back to Mom next time around - we'll see what happens.

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Just how close do you want it to be, to be a locale breeding?
Careful now - We wouldn't want to breed related animals.
I can see the resemblence between them and arabs. Good luck with that future breeding.
Later
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Randall L Turner Jr.
www.aircapitalconstrictors.com
You never experience life until you have kids..then you realize what you should have done rather then what you did do
Sweet Max!!!!
Max: Just to let you know: Thanks again for the reciept from the vision I bought from you, it worked just fine in court!! Thanks buddy!
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www.imageevent.com/gmherps
gmherps@sbcglobal.net
Is it co-dominant trait, or what is it?
To tell the truth, I'm not really sure (maybe Jeff Ronne, or someone else can answer that).
My original pair came from Steve Hammond, & I haven't outbred the line to a normal, or produced a second generation yet.
I'll know better when these babies grow up & breed.
Here's a pic of the mother, which I posted a while back.
Max

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