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Why is my boa pink?

redtailtazz

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My boa has alot of pink down her sides most of the time but not always.I was wondering if this might be a pastel of some sort.I know that they get pinkish before a shed but she dont have to be ready to shed to be pink.could some one give some advice.Would also like to know what kind of boa she is.


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Beasutiful! She looks like a Columbian boa and she could very well be a Pastel. The Pastel boas have little speckling on the body, they are just clean animals. Having pink coloration is also a plus. Here is my Pastel male, he is in shed but the picture works:
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Thank you, I bred him with a large normal female to produce more pastels, but I am still not sure if she is gravid, time will tell. Do you have other pictures of your girl?
 
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