I think you're the first person I have ever heard say "just regular BCCs" lol! BCC are just so beautiful. Sometimes you see people selling BCC morphs, but they are almost always crosses (with BCI). I have heard about pure BCC albinos, haven't really looked into them, but they aren't common, and I've never actually seen a confirmed one myself (not saying they aren't out there though)
I just meant like if they were normals or a morph lol. Could of worded it better ha. I think I'm going to look into albino BCCs and if there may be anything else I'll just have to research a lot.
Any name suggestions? I need fitting names for both of them I was thinking something evil or dark for the male but don't know what exactly and as for the female I have no idea at all ha so any suggestions help!
Well I'm glad to know I have two pure blood lines then thanks for all the advice. I think I'm not gunna let him have a go with my salmon boa and just reserve him for the Guyana female to just keep a pure line of sorts I'm gunna need to find another Guyana male for a holdback female if these two successfully breed in the future. They definitely still have a year before they can go I'm sure the male is ready but not the female so.. next season. (or should I let him go ahead and go with the salmon female I have?)
Thanks again guys
1) We don't know if they are pure. I was assuming they were based on your previous posts, but there's no way to know for sure from a picture unless they were from a reputable breeder who told you they were. Since you'd used the term "Guyana" I was making the assumption they were pure Guyanans. They do LOOK pure, but we can't KNOW for sure yet. I would go back to the seller and get as much information as possible. If that person doesn't know anything, ask him/her who the original breeder was and if they might have contact info so you can go to the source.
2) I absolutely would NOT pair the male with your Salmon female. Most people in the boa community will not appreciate a cross. Your best bet is to keep them as pure as possible.
2) I absolutely would NOT pair the male with your Salmon female. Most people in the boa community will not appreciate a cross. Your best bet is to keep them as pure as possible.
I definitely agree with this. I think the crosses look a little muddy. I don't think it does either the BCI or the BCC appearance any favors, personally.