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    Whats The Morph?

    So I just got this girl last week from an expo and I couldn’t be happier!!! Breeder said she was a hypo but didn’t say what locality. Didn’t say she was a BCC or BCI but im pretty sure shes a BCC. She looks too pink and red to JUST be a hypo. Would someone happen to know what morph and locality she is? And let me know if im correct about her being a BCC.

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    Re: Whats The Morph?

    Lol a picture might help

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    Re: Whats The Morph?

    Trying to figure that put lol

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    Re: Whats The Morph?

    Finally!


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    Re: Whats The Morph?

    beautiful! I'm no expert but from what I've learned here, I'm inclined to think BCI just based on the shape of the saddles. But i am sure someone with more experience will chime in soon!

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    Re: Whats The Morph?

    BCI. There are no BCC morphs.


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    Re: Whats The Morph?

    Nice looking boa, but definitely not a bcc(bc now) definitely a bci (bi) now with the nice red colour I'd say hypo boa at that

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    Whats The Morph?

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    Awesome!! I appreciate it! And any thoughts on locality?
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    Re: Whats The Morph?

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    Awesome!! I appreciate it! And any thoughts on locality?
    Boa Imperator (BI) are the common Boa. They are not bred by locality as BC (Boa Constrictor) are. BI are found in Mexico and Central and South America.

    I agree on Hypo as well.

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