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Old 03-27-15, 02:44 PM   #16
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Re: Abigail and Mushu -- new to forum :)

Thank you both when we move and I change enclosures, I guess I will separate them..
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Old 03-27-15, 02:47 PM   #17
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In the meantime, does anyone have any suggestions on the ID of these 2? Here are some clearer pics
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Old 03-27-15, 02:49 PM   #18
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Bc I'm dying to know and actually joined this forum to find out
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Old 03-27-15, 03:24 PM   #19
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First picture is an Hypo animal, (salmon is a hypo breeding line) Second animal looks like a BCI crossbreed, pattern makes me think it has Nicaraguan influences. (Sonora is also a possibility but seems less likely, too bright and Sonora's are pretty rare)
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First picture is an Hypo animal, (salmon is a hypo breeding line) Second animal looks like a BCI crossbreed, pattern makes me think it has Nicaraguan influences. (Sonora is also a possibility but seems less likely, too bright and Sonora's are pretty rare)
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Old 03-27-15, 04:58 PM   #21
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First picture is an Hypo animal, (salmon is a hypo breeding line) Second animal looks like a BCI crossbreed, pattern makes me think it has Nicaraguan influences. (Sonora is also a possibility but seems less likely, too bright and Sonora's are pretty rare)
I have come across both possibilities in my own hunting. She (?) has a pink underbelly and blushing on her head also. I don't know, but nothing can detract from her brilliant personality.. If a snake could smile, this one would
And that's what i thought also on Mushu, a hypo. I'm still researching what exactly that means. Do u know if they are more prone to any health issues?
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And thank you SnoopySnake
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Great looking boas!
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And that's what i thought also on Mushu, a hypo. I'm still researching what exactly that means. Do u know if they are more prone to any health issues?
Hypo's are a very common morph, they do not have morph specific health issues or increased odds of any issues. And they are both beautiful
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Thanks guys well it's feeding day, Mushu has been letting me know she is good and hungry so I've got mice coming (my good friend and buddy that recently converted from hater to snake owner lol... He is bringing my mice since he was out getting his..) and hopefully she will eat better this time
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