TrpnBils
Jeff Hankey
As I understand it, the two most common colorations (of normals) are some shade of tan or grey. Is there a particular name for the grey morph normals (not anerys, by the way...)? I've seen them listed as "silver redtails" but that seems like kind of a "call it as you see it" name rather than something concrete that would be used by breeders.
The reason I'm asking is that I'm not able to find much information or many pictures of them, even though I've seen quite a few grey ones at shows and stuff like that. I even passed up on getting one because the tan one was bigger. My most recent boa is a Central American, and I think I have it narrowed down to El Salvador as a likely place of origination. Since it was a rescue type of situation, I don't know a thing about the history of this animal, but I'm assuming it's a CB individual because of its temperament and apparent age.
Anyway, I'm thinking about maybe selling it in order to get a grey colombian if I can find a good one. Any thoughts or suggestions on where to find more information? If I do get one, I'm probably going to use it for breeding in a couple of years. I'm kinda curious to see what the result would be from a cross between the tan colombian that I have now and one of those
The reason I'm asking is that I'm not able to find much information or many pictures of them, even though I've seen quite a few grey ones at shows and stuff like that. I even passed up on getting one because the tan one was bigger. My most recent boa is a Central American, and I think I have it narrowed down to El Salvador as a likely place of origination. Since it was a rescue type of situation, I don't know a thing about the history of this animal, but I'm assuming it's a CB individual because of its temperament and apparent age.
Anyway, I'm thinking about maybe selling it in order to get a grey colombian if I can find a good one. Any thoughts or suggestions on where to find more information? If I do get one, I'm probably going to use it for breeding in a couple of years. I'm kinda curious to see what the result would be from a cross between the tan colombian that I have now and one of those