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Post by Sharpman on Mar 16, 2007 0:10:50 GMT 1
;Dhere is my 05 male possible supersalmon , might as well start this boa section off with a stunner like this ;D hope you like him , more pics to come of the other boas
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Post by Paul on Mar 22, 2007 20:57:40 GMT 1
I have to agree mate he is a stunner. The colours are so vibrant its amazing. Love the pics mate. I'm guessing they dont really do him justice though
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Post by Sharpman on Mar 24, 2007 23:01:30 GMT 1
Thanks paul , pic never seem to do alot of snakes any justice
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Post by Kimmy on Apr 1, 2007 16:42:26 GMT 1
What is a supersalmon? I'm assuming it's a moprh but it might not be lol. I'm new to snakes so don't laugh if it's blindingly obvious. It is a really nice snake though!
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Post by Paul on Apr 5, 2007 2:12:32 GMT 1
What is a supersalmon? I'm assuming it's a moprh but it might not be lol. I'm new to snakes so don't laugh if it's blindingly obvious. It is a really nice snake though! The super salmon is result of breeding a male and female salmon. The salmon gene is a co dominant genetic trait in boas. This means that when bred to a normal the offspring should be:- 50% salmon 50% normal But when a salmon is crossed with another salmon this will produce the super salmon although approx 25% of the offspring are super salmons. (25% normals, 25% super salmons and 50% salmons) The salmon morph was first produced by Richard Ihle and I'm hoping I got that right lol ;D
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Post by Sharpman on Apr 27, 2007 21:23:18 GMT 1
thanks folks , and yes paul your bang on with that reply
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