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Old 02-09-05, 12:28 AM   #31
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Those are amazing for sure, I am thinking you will probably not be selling any of the actual pink patternless babies anytime soon.

Or would you.

Congrats again

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Old 02-09-05, 12:44 AM   #32
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not a fan of bci but those look amazing !!!
congrats on finding a new morph!!
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Old 02-09-05, 06:13 AM   #33
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Or would he??? LOL!

Do it Dan, get that morph over the border for the rest of us to drool over and so some of us can fight over the hets you make.

My God they're just awesome and the possibilities are mind boggling!
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absolutely amazing, wish i had the money for them....
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Old 02-09-05, 04:49 PM   #35
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Those snakes are friggin incredible. Not that that needed to be said anymore, but I figured I'd add another. :bugout:
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Old 02-09-05, 08:10 PM   #36
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Simply amazing!!! That's simply an amazing boa morph, with an amazing story behind it!! Now WHATEVER you do, don't be stupid and give those away.. if I were you, I'd consult with many of the "biggies" to settle on a reasonable price.. these are worth a gold mine and don't you let anybody tell you otherwise!! Best of luck with them, and please ship some to the folks in Canada, it would be great to have some of those up here!!

Best of luck with your new morph.. do you have a name for it other than "pink paternless boa"??

Thanks for sharing that incredible story and pictures!

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they are officially Scoria boas. They are named after a native rock that is about the same color : ). The main problem with calling them that tho is that most people go "HUH?" cause they have no idea what scoria means.
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Old 02-10-05, 01:56 AM   #38
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They look like a good score...I mean good scoria to me!
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Old 02-10-05, 06:57 AM   #39
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they are officially Scoria boas. They are named after a native rock that is about the same color : ). The main problem with calling them that tho is that most people go "HUH?" cause they have no idea what scoria means.
Nothing wrong with the name, sounds good! Certainly better than what other people have named they new designer morph such as "Pastave" *sigh*

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Old 02-10-05, 07:26 AM   #40
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Simply amazing!!! That's simply an amazing boa morph, with an amazing story behind it!! Now WHATEVER you do, don't be stupid and give those away.. if I were you, I'd consult with many of the "biggies" to settle on a reasonable price.. these are worth a gold mine and don't you let anybody tell you otherwise!! Best of luck with them, and please ship some to the folks in Canada, it would be great to have some of those up here!!

Best of luck with your new morph.. do you have a name for it other than "pink paternless boa"??

Thanks for sharing that incredible story and pictures!

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I agree with Bristen wholeheartedly. It is just like you are holding a winning lottery ticket. Don't miss out on this opportunity. Set a highend price just like when other new morphs hit the market. Those amazing boas could buy you a new home. It is not greed...just the way that the morph world works. Those are some of the wildest looking snakes that I have seen for sometime. I would rather keep all of them than sell them for anything short of top dollar.

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Old 02-10-05, 07:49 AM   #41
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A wise thing to do would be to invest more into the project, and only sell a few male hets.. it's almost certainly simple recessive... if I were you, I'd sell the hets (at a price that matters, that's for sure) but keep all the Scoria... also invest in a bunch of female boas right away!! (unless you have a bunch of them already lol!)... You need to get new blood into the project right away....

Man that's like the most exciting thing I've ever heard of... how big is your collection? Do you guys do this full time, or are you just hobbiests?

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A wise thing to do would be to invest more into the project, and only sell a few male hets.. it's almost certainly simple recessive... if I were you, I'd sell the hets (at a price that matters, that's for sure) but keep all the Scoria... also invest in a bunch of female boas right away!! (unless you have a bunch of them already lol!)... You need to get new blood into the project right away....

Man that's like the most exciting thing I've ever heard of... how big is your collection? Do you guys do this full time, or are you just hobbiests?

Later,
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I just noticed that my post didn't make a whole lot of sense... oups... I first say "only sell a few male hets", then I say "sell the hets" lol! I wouldn't recommend selling more than a few male hets if you can keep all of them.. anyways, just wanted to clear my post up...

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Don't listen to Bristen! He doesn't make any sense! Sell all the hets, and sell all the homos...TO ME!!! : P
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Don't listen to Bristen! He doesn't make any sense! Sell all the hets, and sell all the homos...TO ME!!! : P
at least I tried LOL!!

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Right now the collection is pretty small compaired to some other breeders!!!! Mostly because of space limitations. These guys take up a lot of room! Also I guess I fell into this by accident the parents were nearly free snakes that people wanted to get rid of, then the first year she bred we wern't sure if the little pink one was genetic or an accident of incubation. Now I know its genetic and I'm very happy! The origional full time job and still is, is the little herp store we run, thats how we got the parents. So now I've got 2 full time jobs.
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