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No one has ever mistook me for Mr. Science...all I know is if you breed a dodoma to another snake the resulting litter (which is refered to as a flame in the pet trade) will exhibit 2 traits (or whatever you want to call it) 1) They will have some signs of a reduced pattern 2) and most important, their color will not 'fleck' (dull in color) as they get older.
Does that mean it is a Morph? I don't know. But I do know it is a very important 'something' to all Kenyan Sand Boa breeders, especially the ones seeking new 'types' of Kenyan Sand Boas.
I bought this guy from the Turner's, he is about 5 years old. I breed him to almost all of my normal females. Here's a normal female about the same age as him, notice the flecking. This is the standard normal.
----- Mark Huntley Sand Boa Morphs
Sand Boa's 2.1 Rufescens 6.6 Albinos 0.1 Hypo Albino 1.1 Dodoma 2.0 Nuclear Meltdown 0.1 Flame 10.22.14 Normal (orange) 7.16 Anery 5.4 Snow 2.2 Yellow Snow 0.1 Splash Albino 1.0 Splash Anery 1.0 Orange Stripe Het Anery 3.0 High Orange Stripe 1.0 Yellow Stripe 1.3 High Orange Tiger 2.3 High Orange 1.0 Snow Paradoxes 0.1 Albino Paradoxes 1.1 Javelin Sand Boas 2.1 Rough Scales 1.1 Indian Sunsets F3
Western Hognose 15.6 Normal Hogs 6.2 Green Phase 1.2 Red Phase
2.1 Boston Terriers 0.2 Sooners 1.3 Rhode Island Reds 0.3 Barred Rocks 0.2 Range Hens 0.1 Favorite Wives 1.1 On the fence in-laws 2.1 Rug Rats
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