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Old 12-22-02, 06:42 PM   #1
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One of a kind Boa

I was on Bob Clarks website and noticed this species on his available list and wanted to know more maybe you can help.



Please let me know what you know
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Old 12-22-02, 06:57 PM   #2
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The current thought is that its a co-dom gene. But Clark and Gooch will have to breed it to find out for sure.
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Old 12-22-02, 11:21 PM   #3
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Well, not quite available...lol.....as this little guy was imported earlier this year. In a few years they will be able to breed him and hopefully prove out the trait. I'm not by any means a morpher, but this little guy is too cool for words!
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Old 12-23-02, 08:10 AM   #4
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Thats one beautiful animal!

I believe Bob and Steve tried breeding that animal to normal females this year with no interest so far. Hopefully next year things will be a little different.
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Old 12-23-02, 08:21 AM   #5
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Heres another view of this beauty






WOW!!
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I believe Bob and Steve tried breeding that animal to normal females this year with no interest so far.
I know many male boas will breed fairly young... but yeesh! No wonder he's not interested! He's just a baby!
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