I posted a pic a few days ago but it didnt get noticed much.

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I posted a pic a few days ago but it didnt get noticed much.

wheres the tail? Show the whole snake!
I actually dont have a really good pic of the tail....I'll try to get one this weekend. Here's another pic until then.
Neat looking boa by the way!
- E
and can easily be a new morph if you prove it out and name it.
If it popped out of two normals, you can't go make up a name, charge $50k for it, and claim it to be a proven morph.
If i'm not mistaken, I believe this is already the second time you produced one, no?
I would probably refer to it as a patternless or something along those lines.. I think the high white is extremely interesting and could be something special in itself.
I would definately not call it a tiger boa. Everybody out there has normal boas missing saddles and swears they are tiger boas, and proven, and they are the only ones who can call it that, and so on and so forth... LOL
I would love to talk about possibly acquiring some of these - I think they an have great potential.
I also think, by the way you produced the second one, it may be atleast recessive.
Please email me at rollojoe@hotmail.com and we can talk more.
Thanks much, Joe Rollo - BciJoe
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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
Great background color. Waht locality derivative is it?
Can I have it?
Gee, thanks, that's super cool of you
My address is:
Guy Incognito
493* Allamar Dr
Boise ID, 83704
ha ha
To answer a few questions yes this is the second one produced that look this way. One (male) was born last year and then 1 this year. They both came from normal looking parents which lead us to believe the trait is simple recessive. Once we breed the 03 male back to the mother we should know more. If it is a genetic trait it will be named Scoria (a rock that can look very similar in color to the snake). Here's a pic of last years male with one of its siblings.

Beautiful snake...Good luck with it!
Raven
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