I see that Mr. Stone produced it right? Did she come from MotleyXMotley breeding or what? Anyone with info about it, would be Great! Thanks
Regards,
Jake

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I see that Mr. Stone produced it right? Did she come from MotleyXMotley breeding or what? Anyone with info about it, would be Great! Thanks
Regards,
Jake

I heard it died.(?) he didn't produce it though,and I don't believe it was related in any way to the Motley line.
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That looks like a Pearl Boa that Steve Hammond used to produce/keep. I've lost touch with Steve but he was last located in Washington State.
Spatrick
Wasn't it Steve Raymond? Either way, the boas gone now, and that's a shame, it would've been nice to see them widely available at some point. Take care
Paul
Jeremy did not produce it, but it was his. The Pearl boa was a male, and died before it could be bred. It may have been due to genetic defects, beautiful none the less.
It was a project Steve and Jeremy was doing together. From what I heard is she died back in the late 90's. To bad she was real cool looking.
James W. Arnold
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