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    Re: My Sunglow Motley (Iridessa)

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    Very pretty. I can't wait until my motley het albino and sunglow are up to size so I can make some...
    Same here. My sunglow male is ready, but my hypo motley het albino female still needs another year to grow.
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    Re: My Sunglow Motley (Iridessa)

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    THANK YOU FOR SHARING! I am going to get a pair of those! I can't wait!!!!!!!!!! They're so SEXY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    If you get a pair, just don't breed them to each other. Motley X Motley is a fatal gene in boas. Motley is codominant in boas, so you only need one parent to be a motley in order to produce a litter that will have motleys in it.
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    Re: My Sunglow Motley (Iridessa)

    Quote Originally Posted by wendhend View Post
    If you get a pair, just don't breed them to each other. Motley X Motley is a fatal gene in boas. Motley is co dominant in boas, so you only need one parent to be a motley in order to produce a litter that will have motleys in it.
    Oh already covered that! No worries her I'm good with her. Her genes are unbelievable! I only need one motley. But thanks for the heads up always appreciated! !

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    Re: My Sunglow Motley (Iridessa)

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    Same here. My sunglow male is ready, but my hypo motley het albino female still needs another year to grow.
    Good luck on the supers.
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    Re: My Sunglow Motley (Iridessa)

    Quote Originally Posted by wendhend View Post
    If you get a pair, just don't breed them to each other. Motley X Motley is a fatal gene in boas. Motley is codominant in boas, so you only need one parent to be a motley in order to produce a litter that will have motleys in it.
    Just so everyone is clear, super motleys from Colombian motley to Colombian motley is fatal. This is not known about super motleys from Central American motley to Central American motley. I have two female CA super motleys that were born in 2007 that are still alive and doing well.
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    Re: My Sunglow Motley (Iridessa)

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    Good luck on the supers.
    Thanks! Good luck with your pairing!
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    Re: My Sunglow Motley (Iridessa)

    Quote Originally Posted by Wh00h0069 View Post
    Just so everyone is clear, super motleys from Colombian motley to Colombian motley is fatal. This is not known about super motleys from Central American motley to Central American motley. I have two female CA super motleys that were born in 2007 that are still alive and doing well.
    That's good to hear that your Central American super motleys have actually lived this long! I hope they will continue to thrive for you. Are they pretty solid black like the Columbian super motleys?
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