Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Are These Normalls?..
Collapse
X
-
Re: Are These Normalls?..
first WELCOME (the fourm and the BEST side the boa side)
second nice boas
third the first one with such a black reduction looks almost pastel the 2nd boa is awesome lots of color on that puppy looks like a normal though and the 3rd one looks like a normal as well
where did you get them .. breeder pet store ect?
-
Re: Are These Normalls?..
Welcome to the forums, and nice boas. I think numbers one and three are both pastels so to answer your question, yup just normals. A pastel is not a morph it's just a reduction in black and a general cleaness to the snake. But the first and last one do have quite the amount of pink, nice lookin girls.
Mat.
Comment
-
Re: Are These Normalls?..
Originally posted by Hunglikeafruitbat View PostA pastel is not a morph it's just a reduction in black and a general cleaness to the snake.
Mat.
Originally posted by Reyes81487 View Postbtw welcome and caution this place is addicting.
Comment
-
Re: Are These Normalls?..
Thanks everyone.
i got the 1st female from a breeder, the 1st girl from a shop, and the bright pink girl was from someone who wanted to sell her from a classifieds.
all are so much fun to have out.
not knowing the breeding cycle, and pattern of boas much as ive just got into them, but whats the rule for weight/ length etc for breeding, i have no intentions right now to do so, as there still young, but its so i can read up, and get familiar with it all, i do have a nice 6ft Normall on its way saturday, and again, she is very pink, be nice to get to know what im doing before i actually come to doing it.
Thanks.
Comment
-
Re: Are These Normalls?..
all you answers are in the boa bible
RedTailBoas Presents the Ultimate Boa Care Guide!
Comment
-
Re: Are These Normalls?..
Originally posted by MSwift View Post
im on it already!...lol
Comment
-
Re: Are These Normalls?..
Start with this first. http://care.redtailboas.com/
Generally you will want a female that is at least 3 years old at the youngest.
Males only need to be 18 months old. Most breeders that I have talked to say they like their breeding males around 5 feet, not any larger.
Comment
Comment