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    Beautiful baby! There is naturally a lot of color variation in Dumeril's boas. There are several breeders in the US who have some very bright pinks, oranges, significant blushing, etc. Similarly, the darker phases and reduced phases of coloration also exist. The amount of variation in a species with only one known morph, maybe two, is astounding. I love the babies with higher pink coloration! Congrats on your litter!


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