evansnakes
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I have a bunch of exceptional colored baby boas that a friend of mine produced over the past week. 3 separate litters of possible double het for snow babies.
Clutch 1 was double het snow x double het snow so these babies are 66% possibly het for both traits. They were siblings to albinos and anerys so we know the genes were there. They are a week old.
2 & 3 are from double het snow to het albino, so these babies are 66% possibly het for albino and 50% possibly het for anerythristic. They are 2 days old and 1 day old.
I will keep all of them until they shed and get a couple meals in them so you will get eating awesome machines.
Email me at [email protected] if you are interested. Prices will be very very very reasonable and just think, if you buy these really cheap and they throw anerys or albinos you would be making out great! IF they throw snows how huge would that be?
No point doing pics right now as they are all opaque.
I also have 3.0 F2 hypos that have some CA blood in the from a couple breedings back. Why is that important? Because 1) they can breed at 18 months old, 2)they will only 4-7' animals, 3) they turn bright red with pink and orange instead of brown and tan like salmons tend to. So they are also possible supers. They are also opaque. I will get some pics once they shed. They have eaten but I will be putting more food into them in a couple days.
Thanks for your time and let me know via email [email protected] if you have questions. Evan
Clutch 1 was double het snow x double het snow so these babies are 66% possibly het for both traits. They were siblings to albinos and anerys so we know the genes were there. They are a week old.
2 & 3 are from double het snow to het albino, so these babies are 66% possibly het for albino and 50% possibly het for anerythristic. They are 2 days old and 1 day old.
I will keep all of them until they shed and get a couple meals in them so you will get eating awesome machines.
Email me at [email protected] if you are interested. Prices will be very very very reasonable and just think, if you buy these really cheap and they throw anerys or albinos you would be making out great! IF they throw snows how huge would that be?
No point doing pics right now as they are all opaque.
I also have 3.0 F2 hypos that have some CA blood in the from a couple breedings back. Why is that important? Because 1) they can breed at 18 months old, 2)they will only 4-7' animals, 3) they turn bright red with pink and orange instead of brown and tan like salmons tend to. So they are also possible supers. They are also opaque. I will get some pics once they shed. They have eaten but I will be putting more food into them in a couple days.
Thanks for your time and let me know via email [email protected] if you have questions. Evan