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This is the blackest anerythristic Colombian Boa I have ever seen. Her belly is even solid black. She was produced from a litter of anerythristic boas and she looks totally different than any of the anerythristic born in the same litter. We raised her up and bred her in 2006 to two different Sunglows het Anerythristic and hope to produce a litter from her in June 2006. Could produce the whitest snow boa yet but just the Black Anerythristic itself is awesome.
UPDATE: We bred her in 2006 and 2007 to the same two males. It looks like this is a separate gene entirely. Looks like IMG (increased Melanism gene)as the babies look almost normal when born (you can tell the ones that are going to turn black from birth) and from the first shed start turning black. The litters were from breeding two Sunglow Het Anerythristics to the original Black Anerythristic female (who by the way looked different as a baby but turned almost jet black within a year after birth). Produced from that litter were anerys het albino, ghost het albino, hypo double hets and normal looking double hets. Over a few shed you could see half the babies were turning black even the ghosts, normals, and hypos. Looks like there is a whole different gene associated with this original black anerythristic. Half the ghost are almost solid black same with the hypos and normals. Half the anerythristic in in the litter are now as black as the mother. while the other half of the litter look like normal ghost, anerys, hypos, and normals. CRAZY
I have included a few picture so you can see what I'm talking about. We have not names this new boa morph as of yet but were interested in hearing what you think would be an interesting name for such an unusual boa. No offspring is available from her but should be in 2008 or 2009. Comments are always welcome :)
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