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pampered Dec 20, 2010 10:40 PM

so i have three redtail boas, all three very distinct color variations, one looks normal (the common pet store look), her sister is more tannish, and my male is more of a grey. i have heard/seen all these different types of color/pattern morphs, but how do you tell? albino, sunglow, salmon, those are easier to identify, but what about all the other names? and how do i know what mine are? i can send pics by email, but couldnt figure out how to load them here. any hints would help. thanks

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PHFaust Dec 22, 2010 11:53 AM

I would suggest getting photos posted both here and in the boa forum. Here is some photo help

You cannot post a photo to the forums directly from your computer's hard drive. You must first upload the photo to the internet (many websites nowadays allow people to store their photos online). When you register to use our forums, you also receive 10 MB of free photo storage space in our Pet Hobbyist Photo Gallery. You use the same username/password to log in to the photo gallery as you would use to login to the forums. There are three ways to add a photo to your message:

* You can use our variation of HMTL code in the body of the message to add a photo. See the "Tools & Toys" for instructions.
* You can type the URL for the photo in the "Image URL" section found at the bottom of the message screen.
* Upload a photo to the Pet Hobbyist Photo Gallery. Then when posting a message on the forum, select it from a drop down menu of the photos you have in the gallery. Using the CTRL key, you can select up to three photos. This method is the best option since some photo websites will block you from using your photos elsewhere on the internet.
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Cindy Steinle
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pampered Dec 22, 2010 11:57 AM

Thank you for your help, I will work on that tonight ~ shanon

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