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They are not reluctant feeders, and eat frozen thawed food willingly. The common colombian boa is a great starter snake.We have several females we bread with the Salmon boas, jungles, and motleys.The Ghost and Snow Boa are examples of using the anerythristic gene to make a different mutation The Anerythristic gene is a key ingredient to making many new morphs. This gene completely removes red from the boa.As of now 2007 there has not been a super jungle albino produced. We are very excited to work further with this pair.Genetics: Color and pattern mutation - Simple recessive (albino), and co-dominant (jungle).This is a Kahl Albino project 25% argentine 75% colombian.Genetics: Color and pattern mutation - Simple recessive.
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Genetics: Color and pattern mutation - not proven yet.We have separated out the localities below. constrictor imperator inhabits is 1000 meters and does not exceed a geographic location of 33 degrees latitude. It is recorded that the maximum elevation that the subspecies B. Boa constrictor imperator is alien to the United States. This subspecies has also been spotted in many South American countries toward the northern half of the continent. Where geography has imposed the existence of isolated populations, such as in the Sonora Desert of Mexico, various Caribbean islands including Belize and Cozumel, and some isolated Andean valleys in Colombia and Ecuador, these have developed into dwarf varieties. Boa constrictor imperator is native to Central America, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico,and northern Peru.