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    Are all IMGs created equal?

    I’m looking to get into IMG boas. With the relatively high cost of this morph, I wanted to make sure I’m getting the right snake. My question is, do all IMG boas end up almost completely black? I’ve heard that Anery & Motley added to IMG make a darker boa, but if I pick up something like the example below, should I be somewhat confident that it will be a mostly black boa as an adult?

    https://www.morphmarket.com/us/c/rep...rictors/446019


    thanks for your help!

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    Re: Are all IMGs created equal?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tusker40 View Post
    I’m looking to get into IMG boas. With the relatively high cost of this morph, I wanted to make sure I’m getting the right snake. My question is, do all IMG boas end up almost completely black? I’ve heard that Anery & Motley added to IMG make a darker boa, but if I pick up something like the example below, should I be somewhat confident that it will be a mostly black boa as an adult?

    https://www.morphmarket.com/us/c/rep...rictors/446019


    thanks for your help!
    My hypo img was pretty red as a youngster now at 4yrs old she's pretty dark and the odd bit of white banding to her
    That baby is pretty dark already and should look really black as an adult
    The motley gene definitely makes them darker to start
    The pics are at 6 months and then a few months ago
    The black devil's of which my female is litter mate to the very first one are almost black when born, but are serious money
    Hope this helps

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