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mikebannon Oct 27, 2010 05:16 PM

IS it possible to cross different rosy boa locality with each other? i am having trouble getting an I.D. on the locale of my roy boa and i dont have a camera to try and post pics and i an planning on buying a female to breed with my male but i wont if 2 diff. locales wont breed.
-thanks!

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rosybozo Oct 27, 2010 06:55 PM

Congrats on having the coolest kind of snake in the world (IMO).

Bottom line, rosy boas of any locality will breed together and produce viable offspring. But most people who breed them will either try to keep them as close to locality specific as possible, or go with a good morph.

It's fun to guess the locality based on the looks of the animal, but remember that's just a guess. Without knowing that individual's history, you'll never really know its locality and should only sell its offspring as "non-locality specific"... but in my opinion even a non-locality rosy is cooler than any snake of any other species.

You'd probably enjoy the locality rosy boa image project. It has over 700 great pictures of just about every locality known to man, and is completely provided by rosy boa enthusiasts. I manage the project, and it can be found at, http://borderboas.com/
Good luck with your rosy!
Josh
http://borderboas.com/

mikebannon Oct 27, 2010 08:36 PM

Awsome! thanks soo much! i really apreciate it. the only problem about finding the locale is i dont know who bred it because i got it when i was 7 years old at a petceo ( i no longer shop there) or else i would have contacted the breeder. i apreciate it!

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