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    Sunglow litter on the ground!

    Hey folks, woke up this morning to my 2010 DH sunglow female giving birth. Snapped a few quick pics and will be sure to update as they progress. The pairing was an albino male x dh sunglow female which I also did last year and held back a pair of nice sunglows.




    2014 Sunglow male that I held back
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    Omg i love the sunglow, exact kind of boa i want to get as my first

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    Re: Sunglow litter on the ground!

    Nice sunglow! Post some pics of the new litter when you can!

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    What are you selling these guys for?

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    Re: Sunglow litter on the ground!

    How many babies did you end up with?

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    Thanks for the replies everyone. Litter had 24 healthy baby boas with zero slugs, up from 15 live and 3 slugs last year from her. Super pleased with that! Initial count looks like 7 sunglows, 6 albinos, 7 dh sunglows, and 4 het albinos. I'm unsure on one or two of the albino/sunglows until they shed and get some better color on them. Regardless, there are a couple really cool striped out sunglows that should be awesome after they shed. I'll put up some pictures in a week or so once they are settled and eat.
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    Re: Sunglow litter on the ground!

    Beautiful. I have a Columbian male and a lipstick Sunglow female both very young but I love them. Congrats on those beautiful baby boas. Mama boa did good. My baby lipstick Sunglow Redtail boa.


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    Congrats! I adore my sunglow. He just turned 1 year old. With every shed he has more and more color coming in.

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    Congratulations on a great litter!
    The one thing I found that you can count on about Balls is that they are consistent about their inconsistentcy.

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    0.1 Olive (Aussie) Python, Olivia, 2017

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    The litter has all shed and most of them took rat pinks on the first offer. Here are a few pictures of sunglows and a cool looking dh.







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