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I'm still learning boas. But the second one looks like it might be hypo. Saddles on the third look like maybe a BCC.
Edit: First one has peaked saddles too.
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Last edited by DooLittle; 12-05-2012 at 07:18 PM.
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Re: !!!!And here they are!!!!
Originally Posted by DrDooLittle
I'm still learning boas. But the second one looks like it might be hypo. Saddles on the third look like maybe a BCC.
Edit: First one has peaked saddles too.
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Ok Pythons I know much more about so please be easy with me but what is BCC and which peaks on the saddles the center peaks or side peaks or both
I know some but up until a couple of months ago I have been out of snakes for going on 12 years previously I worked rescue and owned as pets so I never looked into morphs previously they where all Python - burmese, ball, tree and boa - red, tree , then occasionally some reticulated
Dark Lady Kat
0.2 Normal Ball Python (Nyx, and Eirene)
1.1 BCA unknown locality (Osiris, Isis )
0.1 Boa ( Nephthys )
0.1 Leopard Gecko (Ms. President or Ms. P)
0.2 Cats ( Raven, Snuggles )
0.3 Dogs (Trinity, Athena, Lexi)
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BCC - Boa constrictor constrictor - True Red Tail Boas
BCI - Common Boa
I agree I think the 2nd is a hypo.
Maybe that first one is Anery..?
Im still learning Boas myself.
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Congrats! They are beautiful, that's for sure! Nom atter what type they may be..
I'm still trying to get to to know boas myself, being and owner of an eight foot one who I just DON'T trust around feeding time, and a lil 24'' inch salmon boa. I don't know what types they are.
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Nice boas! IMO the second one is not a hypo: looks like a clean normal BCI Colombian to me. The other two are some sort of BCC, they don't look to be Guyanas or Surinames.
~Angelica~
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4.15 Ball Pythons
1.1 Angolan Pythons
2.2 Cali Kings_______________________0.1 SSTP Black Blood
1.1 T+ Argentine BCOs______________1.0 Snow Bull
1.3 Colombian morph BCIs___________0.1 Coastal Carpet
0.1 Hog Island BCI__________________0.1 Platinum Retic
0.1 Het Anery BCL __________________0.1 Lavender Albino Citron Retic
0.2 Central American morph BCIs_____1.0 Blonde/Caramel Retic
0.1 Pokigron Suriname BCC__________0.1 Goldenchild Retic
0.0.1 Corn
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Congrats on some super looking boas!
The second boa is a normal Colombian (BCI). I think the lighting is casting a slightly pinkish hue over the snake which might have led someone to say hypo. But to me, he looks normal. Still nice though!
The other 2 have some BCC influence. What percentage I can't say, but it's there. You won't see peaks on the saddles like that without BCC influence. However they are not full BCCs - or at least one isn't since it is apparently het albino. There are no morphs in BCCs unless they are crossed with BCIs.
To be clear, what you have here are not morphs. They are sub-species. You could say that the one that is het albino is het for a morph, but that's it.
Again, they are nice. Incidentally, being part BCC, the female is apt to get fairly large..... LoL!
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Re: !!!!And here they are!!!!
Originally Posted by Evenstar
Congrats on some super looking boas!
The second boa is a normal Colombian (BCI). I think the lighting is casting a slightly pinkish hue over the snake which might have led someone to say hypo. But to me, he looks normal. Still nice though!
The other 2 have some BCC influence. What percentage I can't say, but it's there. You won't see peaks on the saddles like that without BCC influence. However they are not full BCCs - or at least one isn't since it is apparently het albino. There are no morphs in BCCs unless they are crossed with BCIs.
To be clear, what you have here are not morphs. They are sub-species. You could say that the one that is het albino is het for a morph, but that's it.
Again, they are nice. Incidentally, being part BCC, the female is apt to get fairly large..... LoL!
I agree with everything she said. Beautiful boas!
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Re: !!!!And here they are!!!!
Originally Posted by ToriTheBallPython
Congrats! They are beautiful, that's for sure! Nom atter what type they may be..
I'm still trying to get to to know boas myself, being and owner of an eight foot one who I just DON'T trust around feeding time, and a lil 24'' inch salmon boa. I don't know what types they are.
Thank you and I agree
Dark Lady Kat
0.2 Normal Ball Python (Nyx, and Eirene)
1.1 BCA unknown locality (Osiris, Isis )
0.1 Boa ( Nephthys )
0.1 Leopard Gecko (Ms. President or Ms. P)
0.2 Cats ( Raven, Snuggles )
0.3 Dogs (Trinity, Athena, Lexi)
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