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    Re: The horror oh the horror!

    Quote Originally Posted by Evenstar View Post
    I don't think Gio will mind if I answer that....

    He is a pure Colombian BCI. Normal, wild-type color and pattern, locality Barranquilla. The Barranquilla Colombians really show off just how nice a normal BCI can really be and Sniper is a first-rate example!!
    Yes, that is exactly right and my apologies for not checking in.

    The Barranquilla boas are said to be what a "natural cross" between the BCI and BCC would look like. The Andes Mountains lower in the northern part of Colombia and it's been said there is an overlap of the 2 species. According to Vincent Russo (boa expert and author) the scale counts and saddle counts differ from most BCIs and BCC's.

    I consider my boa a BCI, but more so a locality BCI.

    Gus Rentrfro of Rio Bravo Reptiles is responsible for the breeding of my snake.

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