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Posted by: scratchypen at Mon Jun 7 21:09:25 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by scratchypen ]  
   

Wow! Didnt realize there was a hypo out there. I think its cool that people are getting some genetic variation out of the few dum lines that are out there.

So, has anybody ever come across any of their dumerils with mostly black stomachs? I have two which have this, a female which is a beautiful grey blue color with orange/brown but no pinks or bright colors and a younger one, most likely male but i need to get it resexed as I got a pair as babies and they got switched around, which has a bright pink almost red head and the upper sides close to the head exhibit this as well, and he has what looks like black smudges on his back. He has a prodominently black stomach as well. Both the male and the female with the black tummy came from the same place so Im hoping to prove it out and see if something comes from it, but, has anyone had dums which exhibit this coloration?

Someone thought that maybe they could be mixed with a madascar and so thus exhibiting this but I have not found photos of a madgascar ground boa underside.

None of my other dumerils, including the sibling of one of the ones above, have this, so, Im thinking maybe co-dom if it turns out to be anything?

Wish I could post pics but dont have the time at this current moment but could next week.

Thanks!


   

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