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Ash250380 Posted - 29/04/2009 : 19:22:31
I've looked in boa morph's and breeds but it doesn't say anything about morph's such as piebald's and the like, does anybody know if any have been bred
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Ash250380 Posted - 01/05/2009 : 20:27:37
that T pos albino is stunning! I would love vo see a patterned crb with that caramel colour!
Kazerella Posted - 30/04/2009 : 15:40:10
I agree - all the Rainbow boas are stunning anyway, so why mess about. You are more likely to make ugly rainbows that more pretty ones.
Lewy Posted - 30/04/2009 : 14:03:25
They are starting to play about with selective breeding Brazilian rainbows in America - It should get pretty interesting.

Here's one called a Calico BRB :
http://www.designermorphs.com/Calico_Braz_Rainbow.jpg

and an Anery BRB:
http://www.briansharp.com/Anery_Braz_rainbow.jpg

and an Albino CRB:

http://www.briansharp.com/TPositiveAlbinoColRainbow1.jpg

Also a nice hypomelanistic BRB Here:
http://www.tooscaley.com/reptiles/BrazilianRainbowBoas/images/collection/large/Male-Hypomel-II.jpg


Interesting stuff - but I think normal BRBs couldn't get any more stunning!
matty18714 Posted - 29/04/2009 : 19:37:11
Now I think about it, I have never heared of a selectivly bred Rainbow boa morph.

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