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Some variation in this litter.......

RioBravoReptiles Jul 17, 2004 05:40 PM

One of my Pucallpa, Peru redtail females was bred by two different males this season.. There is some evidence in other taxa that males insert a plug that prevents other males from breeding, in the Boa, this is (apparently) not the case.
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We'll have to wait to see what kind of ground color they develop.. one male has fathered the most yellow boas I've seen, the other is very black.. Thanks for looking!
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Gus
A. Rentfro
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Replies (3)

Randy_Middleton Jul 17, 2004 06:34 PM

Those are some good looking children Gus! Very cool! Look forward to more pictures of them!

srsnakes Jul 18, 2004 01:11 AM

So good research going on there, i wonder if one male could sire half a litter and another male sire the other half, intresting question.. Anyways thanks for the beautiful pics, gives me something to think about tonight.... thanks

Rose
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snakemannick Jul 18, 2004 08:40 PM

Hey I like the bow tie Peruvian, it looks like a hypo without the hypo if you know what I mean.
Nice boas
Nick

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