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    Central American Boa Breeding

    I put some of my CA boas together yesterday, and they are trying to figure it out. The two pairs of T+ males X Motley het T+ females bred for my last season. Both the T+ female and the possible super hypo possible het T+ males are virgins. At least he is in the right vicinity...

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    Good luck Eddie, I really hope the super hypo ph t+ proves for you.

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    Re: Central American Boa Breeding

    Quote Originally Posted by jben View Post
    Good luck Eddie, I really hope the super hypo ph t+ proves for you.
    Same here. I can't wait to produce some caramel sunglows.
    Eddie Strong, Jr.

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