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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)

    Quote Originally Posted by jmcrook View Post
    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?
    0.1 Mexican Black Kingsnake (Tynee)
    0.1 BEL Ball (Luna)
    0.1 Sunglow Boa (Pippi Longsnake)
    0.1 Woma Python (Uma)


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    - Russian Rat Snake
    - Eastern Indigo
    - Black Milk Snake
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    - Kenyan Sand Boa

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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)

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    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)

    Quote Originally Posted by bns View Post
    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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