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    Re: Finally paired my surinames

    Quote Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents View Post
    This breeding was influenced by my love for the aberration and colors in my female. She has the traits of many original imports that people are breeding out of them in an attempt to create super clean boas with perfect saddles. I want the opposite while keeping them pure, and preferably unrelated.


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    I really admire this and agree with it.

    We will always "selectively breed" animals to some extent. After all we are the ones putting the snakes together and starting the process, however I feel its important to keep the "wild type" traits alive.

    I like that idea that all of my animals, even my tiger retic morph would likely survive if let back into the wild, at least based on their patterns and coloring.

    Some of the most beautiful boas I've ever seen anywhere were photographed in the wild.

    Your female is absolutely stunning IMO. I love speckling and side medallions, she has both of those qualities!
    Last edited by Gio; 04-13-2017 at 07:31 PM.

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