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As you can tell in the picture of both boas, Page has some mild pastel attributes, such as the slightly lighter faded saddles, and a small reduction of black. If you compare the normal male saddles to hers you can tell the difference.
I understand the pink highlights no showing up well, it is something I fight daily in my photos, so when people see that killer boa in a photo, they can pretty much rest assured it is much better in person.
This entire litter has proven to be extremely good eaters. All babies seem to be thick bodied and growing fast.
By the way this same pairing, Dubay male and female, are hard at it again, and she has ovulated, so I am looking for more of these outstanding babies this year.
Here are some pics of Page, she is from Clay's normal-pastel babies that were born last January. She was one of the normals, but still is very light with nice pink highlights. She is already aroudn 3 feet at one year old and has an bottemless pit for a stomach.
The other is my male. He is about 1.5 years old and ove 3 ft. He is starting to gloss over in this picture as he is starting his shed. Let me know what you think!
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