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that is a really nice little baby! real clean with nice bold patterns
It´s nice but why all have no interest in this... it's so common for u see one boa like this born betwen two mexican Quintana Roo boas? Sorry for my gramatic lol...
It's not what I would expect a hypo Mexican to look like...so I'm a little skeptical....
What do the parents look like and what do the other babies from the litter look like? Producing one or two lighter colored babies in a litter doesn't necessarily make them anything other than just lighter colored normals. Variation does occur quite often within litters.
I think time and future breeding will probably be the only way you're going to know for sure whether that's actually a hypo or not.
If you get a chance contact Gus Rentfro. (username: RioBravoReptiles) He can give you his insight. He's a pretty smart fellow, great with locale boas.
It's not what I would expect a hypo Mexican to look like...so I'm a little skeptical....
What do the parents look like and what do the other babies from the litter look like? Producing one or two lighter colored babies in a litter doesn't necessarily make them anything other than just lighter colored normals. Variation does occur quite often within litters.
I think time and future breeding will probably be the only way you're going to know for sure whether that's actually a hypo or not.
If you get a chance contact Gus Rentfro. (username: RioBravoReptiles) He can give you his insight. He's a pretty smart fellow, great with locale boas.
Amie
It's not an hypo mexican but the ligth of this BCI are simpli out of this world. The mother and the father are hyper melanistic pure from Chetumal Quintana Roo, México. Bor 4 more ligthers and 3 more darkers. The time and a future breed of this four females wil be have the answer of this... Hope that Gus Rentfro post in this threat... sin más las fotos!!!
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