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    were you provided lineage that traces back to the founder animals for the albino project(s)? If there are any question marks in the lineage of the animal it can't be claimed to be 100% pure colombian. I am aware of only a couple pastel projects and one locality (barranquilla) for colombian boas that can verifiably be traced back to wild caught founder animals.
    "Colombian Boa" is very often a catch all term to describe common morph boas and normal byproducts of morph projects
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