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New Coral adult female

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Heres a new addition of a very nice coral female from Mike Masters.
She is about 8' and 30-35 lbs when i weighed her.
 

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Thank you Cliff.
But,i think a bit on the fat side? Anyone agree?
I will be trimming her down a bit. Heres where the rabbits come in.
 
Thanks Diem. I did think she was a bit rounded looking.I will try her at once a month feeding and see how it goes.I dont want her to lose too much too fast.
I cant wait to see the litter she has next year,if she does.
 
what a nice pick up, lots of pretty coral sides, nice! I also agree, she's a pudgebutt haha!
good luck with her!
 
Thanks you guys! i really appreciate the coments.
what would you's breed with her next year? I have pic of just about everything except the newest boa's like the Rosewells.
I'll be honest,it will be hard not to breed her with my Very high coral male i got this year.He is on here also.
What opinions do you have on this albino X albino breeding? be nice please.LOL i do the what can happen.But,i hear a lot of good also.

If i do this breeding and get no missing eye guys,does that really make the albino gene stronger?
Maybe picking up a coral or lipstick dh sunglow would be best? Who is the king of corals??
Thanks
Rich
 
I agree about her being a bit "round", but gorgeous, just the same. I'm tired of hearing "coral" and seeing a normal albino. I love true corals!

Personally, I wouldn't risk albino x albino. I'd prefer to put a nice co-dom het albino with her. Whatever you choose, I'm sure she'll have some gorgeous babies...and I would guess a LOT of them. Best of luck with her!!
 
Thanks Matt
I agree with the wanna be corals out there. This is why its taking me so long to aquire a good coral gene pool.(Still looking) Too many people saying coral and yes,they are non coral.
I have been at it for over a year and have 3 corals,thats it so far. They seem to be few and far between.
When she has a litter next year i sholud have a few keepers.
 
coral female head shot

Not the best head. Its all pink but light pink.
 

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Correct me if im wrong, but if she has that much coral on her body, shouldnt her head be pretty much entirely rose pink? All the true corals ive researched, (it has been a few years tho ill admit) had the pink start on the head and vary on the way down. Some not even having pink towards the tail, or even half the body on some examples. I hate to be the stiff, but I'm seeing pastel albino. :/ Is there documentation on her parents?
 
I only know what i was told and where it came from.
If its a pastel,just as good. The price was great either way and i will find out next year for sure. She does have a pink head though,just light colored.
If she is a pastel,i still have plans for her. Either way,her coraling will make nice babies.
I have not seen an 8' pastel with this coraling yet.I would like too see one like her though.
Either way,i'm just as happy with her.
 
Well if u like her thats all that matters. :D Best of luck to ya and im sure she will give u beautiful babies.
 
Pastel albino

so i went looking at pic and some quick reading.
Here is a pastel albino thats is coraled up all the way through her head like your saying a coral is.
Just asking for learning reasons
 

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coral albino

Heres a coral by boamorph. notice the head has very little coraling like mine.
So i am confused
 

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Boas vary; the important thing to know is if one or both of the parents were corals? If so, then coral.
 
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