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2010 F3 sunset indians

eryx4 Aug 09, 2010 09:20 PM

staub line. 7 live. thanks, scott erycine1@aol.com

Replies (6)

SandBoaMorphs Aug 10, 2010 10:01 AM

Do the black rings go away as they mature? Very cool...
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Kenyan Sand Boa's
2.1 Rufescens
1.6 Albinos
1.5 Dodoma
1.0 Nuclear Meltdown
1.1 Flame
2.5.8 Normal (orange)
2.7.10 Anery
0.2 Snow
2.2 Yellow Snow
0.1 Splash Albino
1.0 Splash Anery
1.0 Orange Stripe Het Anery
6.7 High Orange Stripe
1.0 Yellow Stripe
1.3 High Orange Tiger
1.3 High Orange
1.1 Snow Paradoxes
0.1 Albino Paradoxes

Western Hognose
2.0 Western Hog
2.0 Western Hog Het Albino
1.0 Green Phase
1.0 Red Phase

2.1 Boston Terriers
0.2 Sooners
1.3 Rhode Island Reds
0.3 Barred Rocks
0.2 Range Hens
0.1 Favorite Wives
1.1 On the fence in-laws
2.1 Rug Rats

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CBH Aug 10, 2010 05:19 PM

Scott- Sweet! I hope to produce F4 sunsets next year.

Mark- My adult male still has his stripes. He hasn't changed much over the past few years. My female has muddied up a little and lost most of her stripes (still has a few on her tail).

-Chris
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SandBoaMorphs Aug 10, 2010 08:48 PM

And I thought they all lost their stripes. Do you guys think this is due to the line breeding or do 'normal' indians sometimes keep their stripes? Scott is sending me a killer pair from that litter above. I'll post pictures as soon as I get them!
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Mark Huntley
Sand Boa Morphs

Sand Boa's
2.1 Rufescens
6.6 Albinos
0.1 Hypo Albino
1.1 Dodoma
2.0 Nuclear Meltdown
0.1 Flame
10.22.14 Normal (orange)
7.16 Anery
5.4 Snow
2.2 Yellow Snow
0.1 Splash Albino
1.0 Splash Anery
1.0 Orange Stripe Het Anery
3.0 High Orange Stripe
1.0 Yellow Stripe
1.3 High Orange Tiger
2.3 High Orange
1.0 Snow Paradoxes
0.1 Albino Paradoxes
1.1 Javelin Sand Boas
2.1 Rough Scales
1.1 Indian Sunsets F3

Western Hognose
15.6 Normal Hogs
6.2 Green Phase
1.2 Red Phase

2.1 Boston Terriers
0.2 Sooners
1.3 Rhode Island Reds
0.3 Barred Rocks
0.2 Range Hens
0.1 Favorite Wives
1.1 On the fence in-laws
2.1 Rug Rats

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tmshaffer Aug 11, 2010 11:23 AM

Those are very pretty

Coldbloodednj Aug 12, 2010 11:11 AM

They look awesome Scott, congrats!
Mark

SandBoaMorphs Aug 24, 2010 01:33 PM

Here's a picture of the pair Scott (Erycine1@aol.com)sent me. The female took a frozen/thawed for her first meal, the male readily at a live fuzzy. They have both just had their first shed in these pictures.

http://sandboamorphs.blogspot.com/2010/08/sunset-indians.html
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Mark Huntley
Sand Boa Morphs

Sand Boa's
2.1 Rufescens
6.6 Albinos
0.1 Hypo Albino
1.1 Dodoma
2.0 Nuclear Meltdown
0.1 Flame
10.22.14 Normal (orange)
7.16 Anery
5.4 Snow
2.2 Yellow Snow
0.1 Splash Albino
1.0 Splash Anery
1.0 Orange Stripe Het Anery
3.0 High Orange Stripe
1.0 Yellow Stripe
1.3 High Orange Tiger
2.3 High Orange
1.0 Snow Paradoxes
0.1 Albino Paradoxes
1.1 Javelin Sand Boas
2.1 Rough Scales
1.1 Indian Sunsets F3

Western Hognose
15.6 Normal Hogs
6.2 Green Phase
1.2 Red Phase

2.1 Boston Terriers
0.2 Sooners
1.3 Rhode Island Reds
0.3 Barred Rocks
0.2 Range Hens
0.1 Favorite Wives
1.1 On the fence in-laws
2.1 Rug Rats

CHECK OUT MY NEW KENYAN SAND BOA BLOG
http://sandboamorphs.blogspot.com/

WWW.SANDBOAMORPHS.COM

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