Is that even possible? Bloods lay eggs and Boas give live birth. How could they mate? If such a thing is possible, I'd love to see pictures of a boa-python hybrid.
-Ryan Hardwikk (aka Member #6667)
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0.1 Kenyan Sand Boa ~Nephthys~ (aka "Linky")
In a better place: 1.0 PastelWestern Hognose ~Charon~ 10/3/07-4/24/09
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Is that even possible? Bloods lay eggs and Boas give live birth. How could they mate? If such a thing is possible, I'd love to see pictures of a boa-python hybrid.
Blood Boas aren't a hybrid - Their a dwarf Boa Morph...
BT
What species/local do the blood boas come from? I'm thinking CA or Nicaraguan? Pop Quiz... lol
The First Blood Boas originated from a RED Boa that was found in El Salvador and owned by Ron St. Pierre...The Boa was line bred and was proven to be a genetic recessive trait...These boas like most Central American boas are true Dwarves...The Blood Boas max out at around 5 feet and have been bred at around 4 feet in length...They are very unique in head structure also. The Head is blunt and the eyes are dark...As youngsters they are literally Blood Red - As Adults they tend to get darker burnt orange but still exhibit that blood red back ground color...
BT
The First Blood Boas originated from a RED Boa that was found in El Salvador and owned by Ron St. Pierre...The Boa was line bred and was proven to be a genetic recessive trait...These boas like most Central American boas are true Dwarves...The Blood Boas max out at around 5 feet and have been bred at around 4 feet in length...They are very unique in head structure also. The Head is blunt and the eyes are dark...As youngsters they are literally Blood Red - As Adults they tend to get darker burnt orange but still exhibit that blood red back ground color...
BT
If it is recessive, what locale do the normals look like? CA?