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2021 Pokigron boas (light vs dark)
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Re: 2021 Pokigron boas (light vs dark)
Both look outstanding, but I think the tail on the lighter one is going to be absolutely bonkers at adult size
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Re: 2021 Pokigron boas (light vs dark)
Originally Posted by jmcrook
Both look outstanding, but I think the tail on the lighter one is going to be absolutely bonkers at adult size
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I think you are right sir...I've never seen a tail like that on a 7 day old boa before and frankly the photo does not do the tail or the differences in the two any favors.
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Re: 2021 Pokigron boas (light vs dark)
Hope you’ll share some updates as they grow and develop more color. Congrats on another nice Poki litter!
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Re: 2021 Pokigron boas (light vs dark)
These are absolutely beautiful. Are Pokigrons considered BC?
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0.1 Sunglow Boa (Pippi Longsnake)
0.1 Woma Python (Uma)
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I had these pictures sent in a text earlier today, but they look much better here on a larger computer screen.
I really like both of these boas. How could you not?
Typically, I tend to like the darker specimens with more pronounced and thicker saddles. I'd take either one of these in a heartbeat.
In my current state (post surgery), seeing these beautiful boas is dangerous business as I would love to round out my collection with one. Certain medications allow for impulsive decisions LOL!
Congrats to my friend on another sensational litter.
I may have to make my way over to his casa to see these in person when I can.
Well done sir!
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Re: 2021 Pokigron boas (light vs dark)
Originally Posted by Charles8088
Are Pokigrons considered BC?
Yes, a more specific locality of Suriname Red Tail Boas.
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Re: 2021 Pokigron boas (light vs dark)
Both look amazing, you'd be proud to have either in your collection
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Thanks for all the kind words.
These were brought into the word through an F1 female x F1 male and try as I might I can not find anyone with an F1 female that is still producing. -I would love any related information.
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Re: 2021 Pokigron boas (light vs dark)
Originally Posted by bns
Thanks for all the kind words.
These were brought into the word through an F1 female x F1 male and try as I might I can not find anyone with an F1 female that is still producing. -I would love any related information.
Have you checked into "Brian Boas" on Youtube?
He seems to have a lot of top shelf stuff but I have no idea exactly what.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmDFH1rEnz0
It would be neat if he had a line on something for you.
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