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They were sold to me as blood boas but I do not beleive they are. I have seen the firebellies and they look different, they actually have alot less red than these so I do not think they a re firebellies. That is why I said so called blood boas.
I did some reasearch on them and what I was told was that they
were actually produced on a boa farm in Nicaragua and imported by Ben Siegal who sold them to the guy I bought them from. I actually think they are a extreme red form of hypo Nicaraguan.
The red on them is even more brilliant than in the bloods. I viewed bloods in Daytona and they are not nearly as red. The bloods are more of a browny red when you see them in person. They are also a recessive gene and I think mine will prove out to co dominant.
But I guess we will see if and when they breed. I have 1.3 of them.