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Beautiful little boa. I'm like you I don't know what all that stuff means
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I want to know how it can be 75% Hog along with all that other stuff. Nice looking girl anyway. Good luck with her.
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0.0.1 Anery Corn Snake 1.2.0 Hog Island Boas
1.1.0 Colombian Rainbow Boa 0.1.0 Nicaraguan Boa
0.1.0 California King Snake 1.0.0 Solomon Island ground Boa
1.1.0 Amelanistic Nelson's Milk Snake 0.1.0 Sunglow Boa
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Re: New Boa!
Nice pick up, she'll be a nice looking adult!
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Re: New Boa!
 Originally Posted by Cupid
She was labeled as 'Hypo/Salmon Het Sunglow'. Which I have no idea what I means.
"Hypo" is short for Hypo-Melanistic, meaning reduced or lack of black pigmentation, which leaves mostly the tan and pink colors. "Salmon" is used because of the resemblance to the pink/grey coloring of the fish. I can't remember if they are interchangeable terms or not, but I believe Hypo is more pink/tan, whereas Salmon is more pink/grey. "Het Sunglow" means that it carries the Sunglow gene, but it is not a visible trait. I am guessing that the "25% Other" means that one of the parents is an offspring of a Hog X Sunglow pairing.
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Yeah it does look a lot like my Hog Island. Sometimes they cross breed hogs. I think it's common to cross them with red tail boas to reduce speckling the pure hogs get, among other reasons. I'd bet the other 25% is Red tail. Very cute snake you have. Pretty! Congrats
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Pretty boa!
My guess is she was produced from a Hypo Hogg Island boa crossed with an albino boa that was 50% hogg island 50% salmon red tail (the parents of this boa would have been a pure hogg and a salmon columbian red tail - both albinos or het for albino). Since 50% of genetics come from each parent, you'd get 50% hogg from the pure hogg and 25% hogg from the crossed parent = 75% hogg 25% other. Confusing right? haha
Salmon is similar to hypo in that there is reduced black pigment, but it has more pinks and reds. So you're boa is a salmon. Sunglow is a combination of hypo and albino, since hypo is codominant and albino is recessive, your boa would have to be a hypo het for albino to be het for sunglow. More confusion to add! 
In the end, you have a great looking boa cross!
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Re: New Boa!
 Originally Posted by bioteacher
Pretty boa!
My guess is she was produced from a Hypo Hogg Island boa crossed with an albino boa that was 50% hogg island 50% salmon red tail (the parents of this boa would have been a pure hogg and a salmon columbian red tail - both albinos or het for albino). Since 50% of genetics come from each parent, you'd get 50% hogg from the pure hogg and 25% hogg from the crossed parent = 75% hogg 25% other. Confusing right? haha
Salmon is similar to hypo in that there is reduced black pigment, but it has more pinks and reds. So you're boa is a salmon. Sunglow is a combination of hypo and albino, since hypo is codominant and albino is recessive, your boa would have to be a hypo het for albino to be het for sunglow. More confusion to add!
In the end, you have a great looking boa cross!
Lol, wow. I'm a little confused.
Okay. She's Hogg and Red Tail, and she has to be het for both albino and sunglow?
So if I bred her to a red tail that was het for albino, I would get some albinos that were hogg and redtail? And if I bred her to a hogg het for sunglow and albino, I would get some sunglows and albinos? Do red tails come in sunglow?
I think I need to read up on red tail and hogg genetics..
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Oh, and one more question. Can my ball and boa interact? If I wanted to hold both at the same time?
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