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    2014 Female Sunglow 66% Poss Het Moonglow

    Hello all. I recently purchased a 2014 Female Sunglow 66% Poss Het Moonglow from Adrian Beaver-Boa Dam in Michigan. She was produced by a female triple het moonglow x a male coral albino het snow. The litter produced moonglows so both parents are 100% het anery. Super excited to get her.

    Your thoughts? Looks like a sunglow right? I'm always worried about buying an albino by mistake.

    If you could choose, what would be your ideal male for her?


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    Re: 2014 Female Sunglow 66% Poss Het Moonglow

    Nice looking morph. Congrats.

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    Re: 2014 Female Sunglow 66% Poss Het Moonglow




    Here are a few more pics.

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    Re: 2014 Female Sunglow 66% Poss Het Moonglow

    Even better! No thread can ever have too many pictures. That is a nice, clean pattern that will improve with age.
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    Re: 2014 Female Sunglow 66% Poss Het Moonglow

    I agree. On a seperate note, if someone did high quality photographs of boa morphs framed and numbered I would certainly buy a few
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    Re: 2014 Female Sunglow 66% Poss Het Moonglow

    Quote Originally Posted by Tinyballs View Post
    I agree. On a seperate note, if someone did high quality photographs of boa morphs framed and numbered I would certainly buy a few
    With a semi decent camera and a macro setting, you'd be surprised what you can do on your own.

    Take some snaps and print your own out and get them framed. These are nothing special, but they are MY animals and if I framed them for wall pictures, I'd be pretty happy.









    Give it a shot, you might surprise yourself. These are all pretty basic, but I still like pics of my own animals.

    You have a really neat looking morph that deserves some photo attention. Find a prop or two and have at it!

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    Looks like a sunglow to me, from the pictures she appears to be clean between the saddles with no speckling. I just produced a sunglow litter and it is pretty obvious which ones are sunglow versus albino, especially when next to each other.

    In terms of males, I am planning on adding jungle and motley into my sunglow project

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    Re: 2014 Female Sunglow 66% Poss Het Moonglow

    Im thinking about a male snow to breed to her eventually. Is the albino to albino a bad idea as far as the health of the litter?

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    Re: 2014 Female Sunglow 66% Poss Het Moonglow

    Sunglow.
    Albino X albino can have issues.
    You could look for any number of morphs to breed her to, look around you'll find one.

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