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Re: Salmon Boas
ok I sense a little tension in the threads I just wanted info on salmons because I just got one and I'm a newb on boas so I thought I'd post the question. I didn't want to start a debate lol.. Anyone got pics of them holding a full grown female salmon I want an Idea of what min'll look like please include age!!
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Re: Salmon Boas
No tensions here. Sorry it got hijacked for a second...
Here's a pic of a female and male Salmon BCI. The female is from Mike at Basically Boas and the male is from Rich and John at Salmon Boa.
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y88...08/Salmon1.jpg
The female is about 4 years old and the male is about 6 years old. Sorry but I don't have any of someone holding one.
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Re: Salmon Boas
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Originally Posted by Wrongside
Salmon BCI 5yo male...just picked up tonight. Camera sucks for close ups sorry
Previous owner said his tail was cut because of a bad shed when he was very young and he lost the tip.
Sorry bro, but that's not a Hypo/Salmon. Looks like a really nice Pastel though.
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Re: Salmon Boas
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Originally Posted by JimiSnakes
Sorry bro, but that's not a Hypo/Salmon. Looks like a really nice Pastel though.
Like I said, the previous owner said it was that.
So what would he most likely be...full name I mean. BCI, BCC, what type of pastel etc...I'm more a BP person
Can't really tell from that pic, i will try to get better, but he is VERY pink on his sides
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Re: Salmon Boas
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Originally Posted by JimiSnakes
I'm sorry, but it's not a hypo OR Salmon in any way. It's definitely a Pastel, but Pastel is a very broad term lately. There's no way of teling what kind of Pastel he is without knowing more about his lineage.
Luckily I can get that info since the breeder is well known, at least locally. It is East Bay Vivarium in Berkley, Ca. The previous owner gave me his feed, vet, shed, poo log from the day he got him and it has his bdate also.
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Re: Salmon Boas
Here's a semi better pic that shows how pink he is.
Also according to the previous owner he was produced from a Salmon female and a Pastel male, at least from what he could remember
http://api.photoshop.com/home_2345cc...d131376bf1f84c
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Re: Salmon Boas
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Originally Posted by Wrongside
That is very interesting. The hypos I have seen even ugly ones usually have the pink/hypo part expressed more at the tail end. But on yours.. there is no pinkish on the tail end. It is showing on the head and neck area... hmmmm.. :rolleyes:
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Re: Salmon Boas
thanks you !! finally someone showed me a pic of someone holding an adult almon !!! LOL so would that mean that my girl is hypo salmon? I'd guess so due to the coloring..
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Re: Salmon Boas
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Originally Posted by SamuraiZr0
thanks you !! finally someone showed me a pic of someone holding an adult almon !!! LOL so would that mean that my girl is hypo salmon? I'd guess so due to the coloring..
Haha, innocent debates are cool as long as they don't get heated.
I would say most definitely yours is a salmon/hypo. ;)
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Re: Salmon Boas
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Originally Posted by Wrongside
Also according to the previous owner he was produced from a Salmon female and a Pastel male, at least from what he could remember
This is where one of you got mixed up. A Salmon x Pastel pairing would produce SalmonPastels and Pastels (the pastel trait would vary between each of the offspring). He might have been selling it as a "Salmon-Sibling" which means it's from a Salmon breeding, but one of the "normals" from that litter. Whenever you breed a Salmon to anything, the hypo gene changes the normals to (usually) more than a normal, thus most breeders call them Salmon-Silbings instead. I stopped doing this because customers got confused and thought they were buying a Salmon when they weren't.
Here's a comparison of Normals, Pastels, and Salmons I took once-
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y88...omparison2.jpg
Hope that helps a little bit. If you notice the darker lines around the saddles with the Pastels (and even more so with the normals) compared to almost NO dark lines around the Salmons. But even more so is the tail. Normals and Pastels have black lines around the red tail saddles whereas the Salmons have almost none at all (only down at the last few).
And to keep this on topic, here's a pic I found of Bubbles holding a 6 foot Salmon female-
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y88...%202007/06.jpg
I moved the off topic stuff to it's own thread.
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