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    Callisto, Dominican red mountain boa from calico parents, progression thread

    This is probably one of the most exciting threads I've ever posted! Calico isn't quite a new gene for DRMBs, but it's still unproven as heritable, due to it not showing physically until the animal reaches sexual maturity. This girl is from Dustin Larsons pair (the litter was raised by Davenport Arboreals) I am very excited to keep y'all updated, even if she doesn't turn out to be calico, she is still going to be an absolute smokeshow of a DRMB.
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    Beautiful color & healthy iridescence...no slouch, with or without calico.
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