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Dumerils morphs?

PnPreptiles Feb 05, 2011 10:00 AM

I was wanting to know if there are any morphs of the Dumerils boa out there? I just got my first one in a trade deal and was wanting to know what morphs are out there is any? I am a newbie to these guys and just really curious about them? Pics would be nice if anybody has some out there?!?! Thanks in advance!!!

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PBM Feb 05, 2011 08:32 PM

Go pick up the latest issue of Reptiles magazine, with the Dumerils on the cover. It should answer a lot of your questions and was written by Pat Higdon who is also a contributing member of this forum. Right now, just the T positive is really a proven morph. They all reside across the pond right now though. There are good pictures of the T positives within the article. Congrats on the new Dumerils!

pathigdon Feb 08, 2011 04:41 PM

Thanks Paul!!
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Pat Higdon - Higdons Herps, Tuttle, Oklahoma USA
Oklahoma City Herpetological Society Member
4 dumerils boas, 1 bci boa, 2 rosy boas, 3 burmese pythons, 1 reticulated python, 2 ball pythons, 1 borneo python, 10 bearded dragons, 9 leopard geckos, 3 african fat-tail geckos & 1 sulcata tortoise

pathigdon Feb 08, 2011 04:44 PM

Congrats on the Dum!!!!!

The only proven genetic morph of the Dumerils Boa is the T Albino (Caramel). And unfortunately they are stuck in Germany.
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Pat Higdon - Higdons Herps, Tuttle, Oklahoma USA
Oklahoma City Herpetological Society Member
4 dumerils boas, 1 bci boa, 2 rosy boas, 3 burmese pythons, 1 reticulated python, 2 ball pythons, 1 borneo python, 10 bearded dragons, 9 leopard geckos, 3 african fat-tail geckos & 1 sulcata tortoise

PnPreptiles Feb 14, 2011 01:20 PM

Thanks for the info and I was wanting to see the high pink and Orange Glows they mentioned in that article? The normals are beautiful but I would like to get a nice male for my female! She is about 4' and a sweatheart!!!

pathigdon Feb 14, 2011 05:05 PM

The people with the OrangeGlows sent me pics, but never gave the magazine permission to use the photos. They have awesome coloring but have yet to be proven.

There is another post here in the Dumerils Boa forum addressing "High Pink" Dums.
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Pat Higdon - Higdons Herps, Tuttle, Oklahoma USA
Oklahoma City Herpetological Society Member
4 dumerils boas, 2 rosy boas, 3 burmese pythons, 1 reticulated python, 2 ball pythons, 1 borneo python, 10 bearded dragons, 9 leopard geckos, 4 african fat-tail geckos & 1 sulcata tortoise

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