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    a question for the boa experts

    i bought this boa & the breeder told me its het-albino red tail boa. someone on bp.net told me to ask him what kind of albino, he said coral but he sounded unsure (just like when i asked what sex it was), but can anybody tell what kind of boa this is???







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    Re: a question for the boa experts

    ?????????????????????
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    Re: a question for the boa experts

    It is Boa constrictor Imperator, It can not be given a locale as it is too far removed from nature..

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    Re: a question for the boa experts

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim Mead View Post
    It is Boa constrictor Imperator, It can not be given a locale as it is too far removed from nature..
    ok thanks i appreciate it
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    Re: a question for the boa experts

    There are two strains of albino boas, Kahl and Sharp. I can not tell which type it is. You will need to ask the breeder specifically which strain it is. Kahl strain seems to be more common, so that is most likely what it is.
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    Re: a question for the boa experts

    Quote Originally Posted by Wh00h0069 View Post
    There are two strains of albino boas, Kahl and Sharp. I can not tell which type it is. You will need to ask the breeder specifically which strain it is. Kahl strain seems to be more common, so that is most likely what it is.
    ok im gonna call him, but everytime i ask him a question he sounds very unsure
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