...with quite interresting patterns.
What do you think?
By the way, this is the female.

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...with quite interresting patterns.
What do you think?
By the way, this is the female.

...and here's the male.
Not as much "stripes" but anyway.
I'm looking forward to breed this pair!

...and a headshot of the male.

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Edited on March 30, 2005 at 13:49:33 by phwyvern.
One of my favorite characteristics of abberant boas is the lack of or reduction in "half diamonds" which makes for more room to show body color or body in general (less pattern to body ratio). The look of all the saddles tucked up on the back looks neat to me, not to mention the connecting/abberant pattern.
Heres on of my abberant salmons with that same look:

That is an awesome beauty you have there. Here is my 2002, I hope she gives me some sweet offspring this coming season.
I realy like that Salmon - great color and pattern.. who produced it??
here's a pic of my new aberrant hypo. He is a sibling to Sunsets, produced by DMbreeders in 2004.
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Patrick
That is just awesome Patrick. I picked up my girl from Jeff Risher in 2002. Check out these girls I picked up last year.
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