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Uni Color Rosys.......

byron.d Jan 04, 2006 04:34 PM

After several years of admiration, I’m finally starting to build a collection of Rosys…

I’m trying to find out how many different varieties (because supposedly they’re not locale specific..?) of unicolor rosys there are….

I’m aware of the following…
Ensenada
Barrett Lake
Otay Lake

Am I missing any…..?

Any help and info would be very much appreciated.

Thanks much

Byron.d

Replies (3)

shatty Jan 04, 2006 06:20 PM

I love the unicolor boas.. Your missing Colonets and boas from Pala. The beauties come from Ensenada and Northern Baja, close to the border. Thats cool to hear that someone else is interested in the UNI'S
Ryan S.

Sighthunter Jan 04, 2006 06:21 PM

Check Jerry Hartleys website there are a few more than that.

Localityrosys.com
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johnavilla Feb 16, 2006 07:45 AM

Hello! I usually frequent the ball python forum but I find myself intrigued by these little guys and I've been watching this forum. Anyhow, enough with introductions. Just wondering if these unis are a genetic color/patern morph like a clown or pied ball or if it is a random unreproducable mutation like classic jungle and some black backed balls. Also, while I'm here, what known genetic mutations are there in rosies? So far the only one I know of is the albino.
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