mxracer4life
"Daniel Boone"
Whats going to be the next new ground breaking morph to help push the boas up there with the ball python morphs?
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for me, maybe the pied. That is, if Tibor's proves genetic. It's so wacky looking. If you hadn't seen the pics:
http://www.reptileinsider.com/showthread.php?t=27602
I don't even know what those last 2 are and the others listed, I personally am not into because of being crosses or unknown history.
I didn't know anything about the pied to be honest with you. I talked with a friend and they mentioned adding it to this list. I guess time will tell.I don't think Tibor's boa is a pied. I think it's the Motley gene being weird again. I suppose we'll see, but I kind of hate people are calling it a pied when nothiing is proven yet.
I love the sterling. It's an awesome looking snake with TONS of potential. Vote today!That aside, for me, in terms of crazy colorful animals, I think Sterlings are capable of dominating that part of the market. I'm convinced the right breedings can basically make solid red boas.
I think what turns me off from a lot of new "up and coming" potential morphs to is the fact people just share nothing about them.
One thing I really enjoyed about the Sterlings is Ken was really transparent about the whole thing and even gave monthly updates on them.
The Princess Diamond if it proves, is a dead end morph. It's a solid white boa. There's nothing you can really do with it. That aside, there is always the issue that it is claimed to be a Colombian Boa (for legal reasons, that has to be claimed) but I doubt very many people believe it. The hets. look like BCA crosses.
But, I'm just a hater, so it's okay.
Super Roswells are cool, but I like the lightness and color of the Key Wests I have seen better. I've seen too many ugly Het. Roswells because of indescriminate breeding.
Crystal and Labrynth boas I do not know much about because I do not facebook. They look neat though.
One boa you did not add though and I think you should is the Midnight Gin. I actually think it's significantly cooler than most the others. Yes, it is an all black boa, but a black completely irredescent boa is just ... awesome.
The Sterling appears to be a morph that removes the pattern though, so a Motley Sterling would probably just look like a Sterling with a weird head.
If you compare the Sterlings to their siblings, you can see that beneath the normal pattern of the siblings, it looks just like the visuals, color and all.
As of now, there is not much reason to think patterns will spontaniously start appearing on the visual Sterlings.