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Hypo boa treat

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Ive been keeping an eye this little cb17 male hypo harlequin boa , his mum is hypo harlequin and dad is t+ vpi albino pink panther
I went and picked him up last night and he seemed really chilled
I think his genes should be a nice boost and I have a 100% het t+ hypo female which could make me some interesting babies in a few years IMG_2719.jpg


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Thanks Randall, he was a too good to pass up really, it was a toss up between the two males he had the other litter mate was a pink panther, but I think I made the right choice as he should colour up really well with age


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You may also notice that within 24-48 hours of feeding, an increase or brightening of coloration. I've noticed that in my harlequin boas fairly regularly.
He's looking great!
 
Thanks April, how old is yours and do you have any pictures ? Just wondered how well they kept there colour with age, some hypos can brown out a bit, I’m hoping that as his dad is vpi T+pink panther he should keep some colour , his mum was pretty colourful still


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I have some adults I've raised from my original pairing. Mine have held their colors really well, I'm way overdue to take some updated photos. Will try to grab some this weekend to post :)
 
Thanks April,that’s good to know they keep there colour well ,would really love to see some pics,look forward to these
Cheers Rich


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