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What kind of morph is this ?

a_chen_tw Jan 02, 2006 02:41 PM

Normal ? I am just wonder because the pattern on her tail is different form other normal(and common) specimens I have seen . thanks .
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3.5.0 Boa constrcitor
1.0.0 Morelia amethistina
0.1.0 Python breitensteini
1.1.0 Candoia aspera
0.0.1 Cylindrophis ruffus
0.0.1 Eryx miliaris miliaris
0.1.0 Iguana iguana
0.1.0 Brachypelma emilia

Life with scales ! It's my Scale Style !

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a_chen_tw Jan 02, 2006 02:41 PM

Another pic of her tail .
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3.5.0 Boa constrcitor
1.0.0 Morelia amethistina
0.1.0 Python breitensteini
1.1.0 Candoia aspera
0.0.1 Cylindrophis ruffus
0.0.1 Eryx miliaris miliaris
0.1.0 Iguana iguana
0.1.0 Brachypelma emilia

Life with scales ! It's my Scale Style !

DavidKendrick Jan 02, 2006 02:47 PM

I would say a nice Normal, There is such a huge variation in boas, that unless its proven genetic, its not considered a "morph". If "the differnt tail pattern" proves genetic and is passed on to the offspring, then you just might have a new morph on your hands...But I think its just a nice normal..Just my Opinion.. :0)
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Trueredtails Jan 02, 2006 02:47 PM

Looks normal to me. Nice looking boa
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True Redtails

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