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new dodoma sand boa babies missing markings I never seen this before!

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Some here may have seen me trying to sell my last litter of my Dodoma's in the classifieds here and how I stated one came out pattern less but it had a kink in the tail.
I was not selling this baby in fact I was selling the litter mates at a crazy $125.00 and not one of them sold and I am sure glad they did not sell and guy's who asked and did not buy them now probably will be kicking there self in the you know what if they read this because in this new litter there was two that are shown in the photo that came out with pattern less markings on the tail so it must be a trait.
Cool!
 

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Some here may have seen me trying to sell my last litter of my Dodoma's in the classifieds here and how I stated one came out pattern less but it had a kink in the tail.
I was not selling this baby in fact I was selling the litter mates at a crazy $125.00 and not one of them sold and I am sure glad they did not sell and guy's who asked and did not buy them now probably will be kicking there self in the you know what if they read this because in this new litter there was two that are shown in the photo that came out with pattern less markings on the tail so it must be a trait.
Cool!
Those are really pretty babies. Almost pied. Any update pics please?
 
:D Some photos the single one is in a shed.
 

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That's really cool. I'm not sure I would go so far as to called them piebald, but it certainly does look something like the "ringers" we see in ball pythons. Except in ball pythons ringers don't tend to be genetic. These are amazing looking boas!
 
That's really cool. I'm not sure I would go so far as to called them piebald, but it certainly does look something like the "ringers" we see in ball pythons. Except in ball pythons ringers don't tend to be genetic. These are amazing looking boas!
Very true. I think there is a gentleman with a line of champagne that consistently throws ringers. I am sure he is a member here. I can't remember his name off the top of my head though. Idk, however, if he would consider it any form of reliable transmission. Or maybe more of a line bred trait.

I am curious if OP, has noticed any specific percentage of the litter possesses these traits?
 
thanks guy's.

The first litter one had the white miss markings and faded tail markings and the second breeding two out of the litter had white markings and the black markings faded near the tail section.
 
Michael, those types of questions are not allowed in the discussion forum, please contact the OP via private message with that type of inquiry.
thank you
 
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