I think shes a new morph. So far there has been one baby in each litter that has popped out looking like this.

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I think shes a new morph. So far there has been one baby in each litter that has popped out looking like this.

Shining example of the seemingly endless morphalogical variations that can spontaneously occur within my all-time favorite reptile species,BOA CONSTRICTORS!(love em,can't get enough of em!) congratulations on that stellar animal! when you begin offering animals from this line,please keep me in mind,(drop me an email,or,something!) I'd be happy to get in line! one of the best "new morphs" I've seen!(I'd begin searching for a "name" for it that suits its appearence & your fancy! best of luck with these,it's definately something new & different!)..."R"
Your boa is awesome. I never seen anything quite like it before.
I would say yes it looks like a new morph.
Congratulations.
Chuck
reduced pattern, striped, ghost?? Beautiful, thats what she is!! Try posting on the boa forum.
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Maybe it is a super tiger? Whatever it is ,its pretty sweet. Marshall
it is just a common run of the mill boa but since I am a nice guy I would take it off your hands. In all seriousness though, I have a few questions about it. You said you produces one baby like it in in each litter. What are the parents and when you say from each litter, are they from the same parents? If so then I am assuming that you are taking about previous litters from past years. If this is the case whatever happened to the other baby(s). I am thinking that if you produced them in year(s) past that they would have already been made public so perhaps when you say each litter you are talking about from seperate boas this year. If so, did the same male sire them and are the females related (or the male for that matter). A little history would be nice if you are at liberty to discuss it. thanks, Don
sorry that i didnt make the post clear enough!
ok so, about 3 years ago we had a litter of babys (by accident actually) and one baby came out solid pink. It turned out to be a male, the next year the same parents bred again and that little girl gem popped out, again one baby came out solid pink. this year the pink male was old enough to breed and was bred back to the mother, shes due in Feb. Both the parents appear normal, tho the female is a very dark snake, and the parents are not related as far as we know. i hope this litter proves out the trait! I will post pics of the babys as soon as they are born!
Did the momma pop yet? Would love to find out what happened.
Sam
thats the ugliest snake i've ever seen !!!!! jk um wow honestly the best looking boa i've ever seen do you have a website or contact number ?¿?¿
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