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  • 10-10-2011, 12:09 PM
    Johnny84
    New DH Snow RTB!! What to breed with her when its time?
    Hey guys,

    I picked up a 09' 0.1 DH Snow Red Tail Boa from the Wasatch Reptile Expo in Salt Lake City, Utah! Pics coming soon! :D

    Also....what would be an awesome male to breed to her or what should I breed to her? :headbang:
  • 10-10-2011, 01:05 PM
    Johnny84
    Any suggestions?
    ~Bump~
    LOL:headbang:
  • 10-10-2011, 04:10 PM
    Pals BP
    Re: New DH Snow RTB!! What to breed with her when its time?
    I would say a ghost het albino would be really nice or if you can afford it a moonglow would be better (visual for anery, hypo, and albino). A snow boa would work, but they are a bit steep in price as well...and of course, another dh snow :D

    Any one of them would have the potential for a great litter, but only you know what you can afford within the next couple years. The advantages of a combo morph that visually displays the albino gene is that all the offspring would at least be het for albino.
  • 10-10-2011, 04:31 PM
    Johnny84
    Re: New DH Snow RTB!! What to breed with her when its time?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Pals BP View Post
    I would say a ghost het albino would be really nice or if you can afford it a moonglow would be better (visual for anery, hypo, and albino). A snow boa would work, but they are a bit steep in price as well...and of course, another dh snow :D

    Any one of them would have the potential for a great litter, but only you know what you can afford within the next couple years. The advantages of a combo morph that visually displays the albino gene is that all the offspring would at least be het for albino.


    Ok cool...so my best routwould be a Moonglow to produce some awesome babies! What would that produce?:headbang:
  • 10-10-2011, 05:08 PM
    boadaddy
    Re: New DH Snow RTB!! What to breed with her when its time?
    Either a triple het moonglow male or a triple het moonglow jungle male or any visual sunglow morph het anery.....You'll just have to go through all the morphs and decide what suits your fancy lol. :cool:

    **If you breed her to a moonglow you'll get: Moonglows, snows, sunglows, albinos, ghosts, anerys, hypos and normals all 100% het anery and albino.
  • 10-10-2011, 05:29 PM
    Pals BP
    Re: New DH Snow RTB!! What to breed with her when its time?
    More boas...lol, and good ones at that! There are charts and calculations that could tell you the percentages you are likely to get, but I am away from home right now on my phone and will keep it simple. You can get any combination of the hypo, anery, and albino genes and of course not every boa will display multiple traits, or any! Some possible outcomes could be albino, sunglow, dh sunglow, snow, moonglow, anery, ghost, there may be some I'm missing, and all the normals would be het albino! Not too shabby.

    I waited too long and got beat to the punch. Yes, I forgot het anery too.
  • 10-11-2011, 03:32 PM
    jamesa2580
    Re: New DH Snow RTB!! What to breed with her when its time?
    If you have the DH snow, I would agree to go for the Moonglow first time out. Get a TH moonglow. The snow males (2011) you can probably grab from $550-$800. If not, then you could get a DH snow male, an anery het albino, or albino het anery. Since yours is a DH, there's no risk with the albino to albino breeding.
  • 10-11-2011, 04:44 PM
    Johnny84
    Sweet...thanks for all the suggestions! I learn new things everyday! So I am going to start looking and see what I can find! If anyone knows of any of the above listed Males that would breed with my female is for sale...let me know! Website or personally! Thanks again everyone!:headbang:
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