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They already have produced boa/anaconda hybrids. Goggle Boaconda.
Just like they have produced green tree python and carpet python hybrids called Carpondros.
I'm waiting for the retic and burm hybrid called Titanopython
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Re: A Boa Mutation With The Color And Markings Of A Green Anaconda
Originally Posted by Sauzo
They already have produced boa/anaconda hybrids. Goggle Boaconda.
Just like they have produced green tree python and carpet python hybrids called Carpondros.
I'm waiting for the retic and burm hybrid called Titanopython
I havent looked too far into it but arent "borneo bateaters" burm x retic crosses?
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Yup! I've seen the Boaconda hybrids before and they are stunningly beautiful! I've been curious how big they get. Do you have any idea? If they stay under 8 feet I would get one of those in a heartbeat! I would imagine the males probably would, which could then be bred back to a Boa female to create dwarfed offspring, yeah? I would imagine they aren't very available yet and extremely expensive. But, hybrids aside, I would be interested in finding out how a similar look might be achieved...
Last edited by Aedryan Methyus; 07-23-2017 at 05:01 PM.
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Re: A Boa Mutation With The Color And Markings Of A Green Anaconda
Originally Posted by Dxw425
I havent looked too far into it but arent "borneo bateaters" burm x retic crosses?
You sir are right. I was kind of making a joke in that you combine a huge snake with another huge snake to produce a gigantic snake
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Re: A Boa Mutation With The Color And Markings Of A Green Anaconda
Originally Posted by Aedryan Methyus
Yup! I've seen the Boaconda hybrids before and they are stunningly beautiful! I've been curious how big they get. Do you have any idea? If they stay under 8 feet I would get one of those in a heartbeat! I would imagine the males probably would, which could then be bred back to a Boa female to create dwarfed offspring, yeah? I would imagine they aren't very available yet and extremely expensive. But, hybrids aside, I would be interested in finding out how a similar look might be achieved...
No idea about them really as i just ran across them awhile back but never pursued it. Thought it was neat and that was about the end of my research lol.
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Re: A Boa Mutation With The Color And Markings Of A Green Anaconda
Originally Posted by Sauzo
You sir are right. I was kind of making a joke in that you combine a huge snake with another huge snake to produce a gigantic snake
oh haha sorry!
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Re: A Boa Mutation With The Color And Markings Of A Green Anaconda
Originally Posted by Aedryan Methyus
As for how to make those circle patterns black (and, possibly more circular) and the rest of the snake green, I don't have a clue!
You'd probably want to aim for making the saddles (the dark squares) into circles. The 'circles' you are seeing are the base color of the entire snake which is what you'd want to make green. I haven't seen the green color in boas (yet) though so that's probably trickier than the pattern. A rather common normal pattern variation is 'circle back ladder tail' CBLT, however it isn't always inheritable from the parents. Also look at the Aztec morph, you may like that pattern if you like motleys.
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