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  • 05-09-2010, 11:04 PM
    nightingale2k1
    need to identify my boa
  • 05-09-2010, 11:10 PM
    RR - Mackenzie
    Re: need to identify my boa
    The dark gray one is a Red Tailed Boa.
    The light colored one looks like a Motley BCI.
  • 05-09-2010, 11:17 PM
    sheffernan13
    Re: need to identify my boa
    I would have to disagree with the motley boa.....

    I would say that you have a nice dark BCI and the other could possibly be a pastel boa...I have seen non-pastels just as light as that one.

    Either way they are both nice pickups.
  • 05-09-2010, 11:33 PM
    BuckeyeBalls
    Re: need to identify my boa
    Yea i would say pastel.
  • 05-09-2010, 11:43 PM
    twan
    Re: need to identify my boa
    nice boas you picked up.;)
  • 05-09-2010, 11:51 PM
    nightingale2k1
    Re: need to identify my boa
    yeah my seller told me that it was pastel as well (but the previous owner told him that it was normal ... and my seller got it as normal n then sold it to me as normal but he sure that it was pastel)

    btw, for the dark one, will the color stays dark like that ? coz I love that color very much.
  • 05-10-2010, 06:23 PM
    ssjsmits
    Re: need to identify my boa
    I would 'label' them as both common Colombian BCI. The dark one might have some Central American influence in it's genes somewhere. Hard to know without knowing both of the boas backgrounds.
  • 05-13-2010, 07:43 PM
    Crazy4Herps
    Re: need to identify my boa
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ssjsmits View Post
    I would 'label' them as both common Colombian BCI. The dark one might have some Central American influence in it's genes somewhere. Hard to know without knowing both of the boas backgrounds.

    x2. Without a genetic background, assumptions can't be made, but I agree that the dark one looks similarly to a CA or a Nic.

    Quote:

    btw, for the dark one, will the color stays dark like that ? coz I love that color very much.
    There's no way to tell for sure. Boas do change colors with age, usually developing darker, richer colors and higher contrast, but you can't know how they're going to end up unless you've got pics of the parents.
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