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WOW!!!!! Udpated........

Jeremy Stone Sep 23, 2005 10:58 AM

It has been FOREVER since I have posted, and I have been SOOOO busy. I just wanted to update the forum, and let everyone know that the Motley Boa is DOMINANT, and the Super Motley is the Patternless Boa that is purple. (As an adult it turns Platinum). I have yet to prove the Purple Boa that popped out a few years ago, but hopefully I will this year. I will be posting pictures Soon. I am unable to post more now because of an agreement I have. (It will make sense later). However, it is now a fact that when two Motleys are bred together, you will produce a new mutation that is patternless. This is what I believe to be the SUPER MOTLEY!!!!

I also wanted to say MAJOR congrats to Linda. Thanks for sharing those Photos, and hopefully, you'll be able to see those babies soon. That is some KILLLER ultrasound you have!!!!!!!!!!! I hope you get those UNREAL babies.

Take Care, Jeremy Stone
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topnotchboas Sep 23, 2005 01:04 PM

to see some update shots of the patternless ... am I gonna have to drive down to Utah and take them for you ? I nearly went about 6 months ago to a wedding in salt lake... ironicly my cousin who went stayed with someone who lives in your neighborhood and your name came up! She was telling the person she was staying with (dont know the name) that I was into boas and they replied that they knew someone there that did very well with it. I had a feeling it was you they were refering to so I called them and they confirmed it was Jeremy Stone . I saw a bunch of pictures from your neighborhood, you live in an absolutely beautiful area! Good luck this season... I anxiously await your update.

Boa Aficionado Sep 23, 2005 01:45 PM

>>It has been FOREVER since I have posted, and I have been SOOOO busy. I just wanted to update the forum, and let everyone know that the Motley Boa is DOMINANT, and the Super Motley is the Patternless Boa that is purple. (As an adult it turns Platinum).
>>

What's not to like!
: )
Nick

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ChrisGilbert Sep 23, 2005 02:02 PM

After seeing the New Silver Streak BP I was wondering when a Boa would exist that looked like it. It sounds as if the mature Purple Patternless may!

I imagine the agreement with concealed info is due to a special breeding project, and what more can be expected of such a killer animal. Leaves me thinking?

I am still waiting for the news that reveals the first Blizzard boa! I have a while with my pair, but Albino hets would be a nice surprise!

Take care,
Chris

vcaruso15 Sep 23, 2005 09:13 PM

n/p

LindaH Sep 24, 2005 06:31 PM

I'm working on getting better transferred images....maybe soon....better software/hardware is on the way. It's a shame so much clarity is lost in the transfer - because on the ultrasound's monitor, I could see those babies blink...if they had eyelids It is so amazing to see them moving and turning their little heads!

Thank you for posting the picture. Is that an '05 baby? If so, he certainly is a carbon copy of the original....WOW is all I can say. I still remember holding that little treasure in my hands and marveling over his unique beauty......like airbrushed porcelain!!!

>>It has been FOREVER since I have posted, and I have been SOOOO busy. I just wanted to update the forum, and let everyone know that the Motley Boa is DOMINANT, and the Super Motley is the Patternless Boa that is purple. (As an adult it turns Platinum). I have yet to prove the Purple Boa that popped out a few years ago, but hopefully I will this year. I will be posting pictures Soon. I am unable to post more now because of an agreement I have. (It will make sense later). However, it is now a fact that when two Motleys are bred together, you will produce a new mutation that is patternless. This is what I believe to be the SUPER MOTLEY!!!!
>>
>>I also wanted to say MAJOR congrats to Linda. Thanks for sharing those Photos, and hopefully, you'll be able to see those babies soon. That is some KILLLER ultrasound you have!!!!!!!!!!! I hope you get those UNREAL babies.
>>
>>Take Care, Jeremy Stone
>>
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Linda Hedgpeth
lindafh@frontiernet.net
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"There is just as much horse sense as ever, but the horses have most of it".

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