He said that it came from your harlequin line.Nice animal.
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He said that it came from your harlequin line.Nice animal.
Hey Tim,
Glad you like him, well I'm off to introduce the little albino to her first rat. Hope you Enjoy Him.
Tairo AKA Marius
the Rainshadow Dwarf Hypos for sale in Daytona this year? I spoke to the lady and she said she got the original breeder from you or something close to that. Anyway.. I thought it was odd because she was calling them Rainshadow Dwarfs and I have never seen you post them or talk about them. At first I was thinking she just picked up Rainshadow name from somewhere, but as we talked she mentioned you and where you live etc.
Odder yet was that her Baby DWARFS were as big as any baby I have ever had.
Tim.. you hiding some Rainshadow Dwarf Hypos over there???
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Thanks
Shawn Morelan
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Thanks and take care - Joe Rollo
'Tis not the stongest of the species that will eventually survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change' Charles Darwin
Very Nice Indeed.......sign me up.
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Pretty animal...and pretty clean, but that said, IMHO...and based solely upon the shown photo...it appears to be a fairly nice looking, ubiquitous common BCI with some possible pastel influence showing on the side medallions. Certainly doesn't look "hypo" in any form or fashion to me, but then, who the hell asked me anyway! LOL With a prominent amount of black pigmentation surrounding the saddle patterns throughout, and also on the tail blotches, it appears the antithesis of a hypo! Still a nice looking boa regardless...(taking foot from mouth & slithering quietly back from the edge of this precipice now...) LOL
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Hey Zoo;
I beleive that pic above was taken in a darker room. Below you wll find a pic I took last week that shows it is a hypo heh.
OK...I will concede, after viewing the additional photos shown, that this animal is technically a "hypo". I suppose I tend to look to those salmons or hypos that are stripped of virtually all melanin and exhibit a pronounced expression of red. I think of it as a synchronous balance of Hypomelanism & Hypererythrism. I guess SalmonBoa.com shows it best!
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The other pic.
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