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mxracer4life 06-25-2013 03:53 PM

What's the next best thing?
 
I have posted this before and I was kinda bummed it didn't get any more attention then it did. Since I posted this last, there is some new upcoming boas that will bring some excitement into the boa world. Some are already making there way, others have went through many trials, others just popped up on the radar. Give me your vote on which boa is gonna make the "next best thing". If I am missing something from this list please let me know.

I must add, the leucistic boa was just born recently, a super jungle litter has survived and the super key west has not been created, but is inevitable.

Metachrosis 06-25-2013 04:03 PM

There are many new recents the last couple years,they just havent come public
As with most when they do hit the public there are "many".
Pro Rank morph breeders generally stay two steps ahead of the crowd now,
especially across the big pond

mxracer4life 06-25-2013 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Metachrosis (Post 1616758)
There are many new recents the last couple years,they just havent come public
As with most when they do hit the public there are "many".
Pro Rank morph breeders generally stay two steps ahead of the crowd now,
especially across the big pond

This is true. :yesnod: You gonna vote?

Metachrosis 06-25-2013 04:31 PM

I could,but I know of something so it wouldnt be quit fitten at this time:D

mxracer4life 06-25-2013 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Metachrosis (Post 1616780)
I could,but I know of something so it wouldnt be quit fitten at this time:D

PM me, I can keep a secret. :D

AbsoluteApril 06-25-2013 06:33 PM

eh.. I voted super jungle but not saying it's going to be the 'next thing'. I just don't care for the all white, patternless types, laddertail looks and crosses so none of the others appealed to me personally.
wheeeeee

Metachrosis 06-25-2013 06:51 PM

Wouldnt be the right thing to do,its their business/lively hood etc
and I have to respect them.
Besides,6 months after the fact it will be just as all the rest that have been produced the last 3-5yrs

I ditto the Wheeeeee
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Originally Posted by mxracer4life (Post 1616783)
PM me, I can keep a secret. :D


ShadowAceD 06-25-2013 07:07 PM

I still say Sterling because the coloration of the boas can be manipulated so a solid red animal is possible.

Lucy boas are a dead end to me.

Scorias are still reported to have nuero issues from numerous sources (some of which are close friends to Rich Ihle and I have spoken to personally).

No one has disproven that Roswells and Keywests are the same mutation yet.

Super Jungles are awesome to look at, but aside from being able to reproduce all Jungles, I do not see how they would be the next "big thing".

Crystal and Labyrinth boas I do not think enough is known about to make a verdict on yet.

S'my opinions.

mxracer4life 06-26-2013 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by ShadowAceD (Post 1616854)
I still say Sterling because the coloration of the boas can be manipulated so a solid red animal is possible. .

I agree. They are definitely going to be interesting to see what can be done with them.

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Originally Posted by ShadowAceD (Post 1616854)
Lucy boas are a dead end to me. .

Not anymore. The PD project is back on track. Across the big pond they just had there first litter with a healthy lucy.

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Originally Posted by ShadowAceD (Post 1616854)
Scorias are still reported to have nuero issues from numerous sources (some of which are close friends to Rich Ihle and I have spoken to personally).

I heard the scoria boa was moving a long a little better now, guess we will have to wait and see.

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Originally Posted by ShadowAceD (Post 1616854)
No one has disproven that Roswells and Keywests are the same mutation yet.

Not sure what you mean here, but I would be interested to hear more.

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Originally Posted by ShadowAceD (Post 1616854)
Super Jungles are awesome to look at, but aside from being able to reproduce all Jungles, I do not see how they would be the next "big thing".

Still a lot of unknown about the super jungles.

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Originally Posted by ShadowAceD (Post 1616854)
Crystal and Labyrinth boas I do not think enough is known about to make a verdict on yet.

Jeff Ronne seems to have atleast the labyrinth boa proven.

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Originally Posted by ShadowAceD (Post 1616854)
S'my opinions.

Much appreciated! :D

mxracer4life 06-26-2013 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Metachrosis (Post 1616846)
Wouldnt be the right thing to do,its their business/lively hood etc
and I have to respect them.
Besides,6 months after the fact it will be just as all the rest that have been produced the last 3-5yrs

I ditto the Wheeeeee

I was just teasing. :thumbsup:


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