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Old 04-09-15, 11:24 PM   #1
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Question Snow boas

Does the morph snow red tail boa get 6-8 feet or stay small?
And what's the outcome of a sunglow het moonglow a motley het albino?
And will they be able to get 6-8 ft?
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Old 04-10-15, 08:12 AM   #2
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Re: Snow boas

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Does the morph snow red tail boa get 6-8 feet or stay small?
And what's the outcome of a sunglow het moonglow a motley het albino?
And will they be able to get 6-8 ft?
Morphs don't normally change the size of a snake. It's a colour or pattern variance.

Sunglow het anery x motley het albino

You'll end up with a mix of:
normals possible het anery het albino
hypo het albinos possible het anery
motley het albino possible het anery
hypo motley possible het anery
sunglows possible het anery
motley sunglows possible het anery
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Old 04-10-15, 09:32 AM   #3
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Re: Snow boas

The size of the snake is determined by the amount of food that the snake is fed. Feed more and get a larger snake. Maintenance feed and you will keep the snake smaller.
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Old 04-10-15, 10:26 AM   #4
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Re: Snow boas

The size of the snake is determined by the amount of food and the genetics of the animal. If you feed more your animal will get larger faster (not recommended imo, generally end up with a more obese animal in the long run)--seen it so many times. I tend to feed slightly above maintenance and then maintenance when they reach adult hood. They still gain weight but not as much or as fast. Slow and steady is my motto.
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