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    Re: Pokigron first shed

    Quote Originally Posted by richardhind1972 View Post
    Great photo of that stunning boa,

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    Thanks. I like that boa too. Every litter before this one I got a 'ringer' or two for each of the parents...this year the parents gave quite a mix with no ringers.

    Lots of folks want that big red tail in a Suriname/Guyana boa and I certainly appreciate that but the tail doesn't do it for me. Normally I'm a sucker for side connections between the saddles and a low saddle count (like the first one I pictured on this thread) but that one we're talking about has an interesting hue, big peaks and a really dark tail that makes a guy wonder what will come after a couple more sheds.

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