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    Orangeglow Dumerils?

    Check this guy out. The owner says he came from 2 normal parents, is 6 months old, is 12" long, and weighs 34 grams. He thinks it may be a morph and may be a dwarf version of Dumerils Boas. Whatcha think?


    And here is a video of him.
    YouTube - New *SUPER BOA MORPH* the Orangeglow Dumeril has arrived !!

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    Re: Orangeglow Dumerils?

    It is very pretty. I would hate to think that because its such a small baby that its a premie and the color just didnt fully develop yet. This happens with BP's sometimes. If it does happen to be a new morph then thats some good luck right there.

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    Re: Orangeglow Dumerils?

    Quote Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents View Post
    It is very pretty. I would hate to think that because its such a small baby that its a premie and the color just didnt fully develop yet. This happens with BP's sometimes. If it does happen to be a new morph then thats some good luck right there.
    Ding ding ding give the girl the big bear I think this is correct
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    Re: Orangeglow Dumerils?

    Wait until it get's bigger, then see the colors.

    Sometimes, baby dumeril's can look very orange/pink.. and they brown with age.

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    Re: Orangeglow Dumerils?

    I wish you all the luck in the world the color dont change. Then us marylanders can brag on that morph being bred hear in crab land.LOL
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    Re: Orangeglow Dumerils?

    Quote Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents View Post
    It is very pretty. I would hate to think that because its such a small baby that its a premie and the color just didnt fully develop yet. This happens with BP's sometimes. If it does happen to be a new morph then thats some good luck right there.
    That snake is 8 months old.
    0.1 Delilah - Ball Python
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    Re: Orangeglow Dumerils?

    His size caused me some worry too but I really hope its a genetic trait. Even if he wasn't a premie, have you ever seen a Dumerils with colors so vibrant?

    I guess only time will tell...

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    Re: Orangeglow Dumerils?

    I've seen some pretty orangey dumerils before,maybe not that colorful..
    As FEC more or less said color is the last thing formed on baby..A dwarf and a color mutant ?? Think that might be stretching it..But Best wishes on both counts..
    Last edited by Tim Mead; 03-24-2010 at 06:16 PM.

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    Re: Orangeglow Dumerils?

    lets give it a few years cuz theres only one way to find out if this is heritable or not. i hope it is cuz this little guy looks awesome! i have my fingers crossed for the breeder.

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    Re: Orangeglow Dumerils?

    Looks like a Premie to me, but heres to hopeful wishing its not!
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    Come here little guy. You're awfully cute and fluffy but unfortunately for you, you're made of meat

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