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Does anyone have any info on pied boas???

ajfreptiles Oct 31, 2005 07:56 AM

I am looking forward to the day we see pied boas produced as well! Anyone know of any projects?? Andy

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kimusubi Oct 31, 2005 03:20 PM

Saw something on classifieds, but it wasn't a total pied boa, but it was a start.

- Ali

ajfreptiles Oct 31, 2005 04:17 PM

I saw that one....I really am leary about stuff like that.
I am talking about real pieds like pied balls....

That one on the classifieds, if it is not a burn, then maybe it could be a calico....

Andy

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Caden Nov 10, 2005 03:22 PM

No it wasn't a burm. It was a boa with a pied spot, and not the calico that was there also, this was a different animal. Now I have seen some others with a spot or a stripe of white. I have been wondering also about these.

I am a member of another boa discussion group, and have posted 2 pics with these sort of "pied spots" in one folder there:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/boaconstrictor

I believe you must join to see these photos. They are in "Photos", folder called "Pied Spot". These are a couple of individuals with that white spot. I also put some pearl individuals in there thinking maybe they are pearl too. It is very hard to tell if the white is a matt color or if it is irridescent from photos. Love to see pied boas one day too.

Caden

topnotchboas Oct 31, 2005 07:12 PM

I have seen a few with white splotches (which could be from a bad shed or a burn) but nothing significant yet.

Caden Nov 10, 2005 03:24 PM

Those individuals I posted were not bad sheds or burms. These are spots that have stayed on the boa throughout it's life.

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