T-positive nicaraguan
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T-positive nicaraguan
Here you go Karl and Phil. Because you asked nicely. A pictures of another one I have hidden away in the Boa Booth.
She is an 07 and was one of Tom Burkes holdbacks. Hopefully next season I will produce a few of these little guys, and maybe even some T+ motleys.
Some pictures are in sunlight, some not. You can tell the difference. Either way, she is ridiculous in the flesh.
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Now, what will I show a picture of next. Hmmmmmm!!!!
She is an 07 and was one of Tom Burkes holdbacks. Hopefully next season I will produce a few of these little guys, and maybe even some T+ motleys.
Some pictures are in sunlight, some not. You can tell the difference. Either way, she is ridiculous in the flesh.
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Now, what will I show a picture of next. Hmmmmmm!!!!
Warren_Booth- Unemployed
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very nice indeed. looks like something you should unwrap and eat. obviously dont eat it. im not saying you would eat boas, but you are americanised now...............
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Very nice Warren! Phil has told me the Burke's T+ albinos are the biz and now I can see it myself. Whats the plans for this girl then? You putting her to a motley het?
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morelia wrote:Very nice Warren! Phil has told me the Burke's T+ albinos are the biz and now I can see it myself. Whats the plans for this girl then? You putting her to a motley het?
Next year she will be going with one of my Motley het T- positives. The following year she will go with my black-eyed anerythristics. Got to make some double hets. I have a few of T-positives and 5 het females to play with, so I think there is lots for me to do.
Warren
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Boa Booth....you should trade mark that one Warren LOL You got any photos of the black-eyed anerys? They must be spooky looking!
Cool, what would you get from the double hets? Has this cross been done before? T negs to anery 1s is snow boa, T negs to anery 2 is blizzard boa, so what does T positive to anery give you? Creamsicles?
The albino super motley Jeremy Stone produced is stunning, but that was with Colombian Motleys and they have been riddled with problems it seems - low fertility, offspring viability etc.....do the same problems occur with the CA Motley gene?
Cool, what would you get from the double hets? Has this cross been done before? T negs to anery 1s is snow boa, T negs to anery 2 is blizzard boa, so what does T positive to anery give you? Creamsicles?
The albino super motley Jeremy Stone produced is stunning, but that was with Colombian Motleys and they have been riddled with problems it seems - low fertility, offspring viability etc.....do the same problems occur with the CA Motley gene?
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Trademarking the name is something I pan to do this year. Well, at least register it as a business name.
I will get some pictures up soon of the black eyed anerythristics. They are very cool. They have solid black eyes and striped tailed. Very dark, like the sonoran anerythristics. As far as what they make when crossed with the T+'s, good question. It hasn;t been done, but I expect either Vin or Tom to do that this season or next. Maybe even Jeremy. Maybe I will see a baby from this cross at Daytona in a few weeks.
Remember that no living Blizzards have been produced,so that one is still up in the air.
Colombian super motley are, at the moment, a mess. None are living past two years and none have produced. They are too inbreed at this point. I plan to outbred my Motley to my albino to produce sunglow Motleys, then probably breed to a wild caught anerythristic to get some fresh wild genes in. I am also looking for a Royalance line Motley as these are a separate line from Jeremy's (well, really Ron St Pierre's as Jeremy bought the project off him after he became allergic to rodents). This would allow me to produce outcrossed supers.I am not aware of the same problem ocurring in Centrals. I know people with three year old supers that are thriving. They do not exhibit the same head morphology issues and are much healthy. To my knowledge, the super motley albino is dead.
Warren
I will get some pictures up soon of the black eyed anerythristics. They are very cool. They have solid black eyes and striped tailed. Very dark, like the sonoran anerythristics. As far as what they make when crossed with the T+'s, good question. It hasn;t been done, but I expect either Vin or Tom to do that this season or next. Maybe even Jeremy. Maybe I will see a baby from this cross at Daytona in a few weeks.
Remember that no living Blizzards have been produced,so that one is still up in the air.
Colombian super motley are, at the moment, a mess. None are living past two years and none have produced. They are too inbreed at this point. I plan to outbred my Motley to my albino to produce sunglow Motleys, then probably breed to a wild caught anerythristic to get some fresh wild genes in. I am also looking for a Royalance line Motley as these are a separate line from Jeremy's (well, really Ron St Pierre's as Jeremy bought the project off him after he became allergic to rodents). This would allow me to produce outcrossed supers.I am not aware of the same problem ocurring in Centrals. I know people with three year old supers that are thriving. They do not exhibit the same head morphology issues and are much healthy. To my knowledge, the super motley albino is dead.
Warren
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Cheers for the info Warren, it will be very interesting to see the results from a T+ albino to anery breeding.
Its seems some of the very interesting boa morphs are being marred by bad genes - Colombian Super Mots, Blizzard boas etc. what a pain, but after a lot of out-crossing hopefully someone will produce viable examples.
Did you get my PM?
Its seems some of the very interesting boa morphs are being marred by bad genes - Colombian Super Mots, Blizzard boas etc. what a pain, but after a lot of out-crossing hopefully someone will produce viable examples.
Did you get my PM?
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Got it and replied to. Sorry for te delay.
It is true that some projects are haunted by failure. Outcrossing should yield better results in a few years.
Warren
It is true that some projects are haunted by failure. Outcrossing should yield better results in a few years.
Warren
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mate thats a nice snake what way woul u keep them chum i mean temp and all that there mate
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I'm a newcomer to keeping Boas, previously having Corns, Rats, Children's Pythons etc, so the various morphs are a bit confusing for me at the minute, there seems to be so many!!
However, I do know what I like - and that is a beautiful boa
However, I do know what I like - and that is a beautiful boa
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how could u not want 1 of those there cracking
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