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Aren't most insular boas in captivity inbred? Gus Rentfro and Vincent Russo told me that you won't actually find unrelated island boas, as the founding stock of captive populations were based on only a few animals.
Besides, these are island boas. They've been inbreeding for tens of thousands of years.