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Some none Corns

Kokopelli

Resident Boa Fanatic
Albino Gopher holdback:



Finally a BRB, that is HEALTHY and not a doomed rescue...



Pastel Hypo het Albino(Coral line)



And a Junglow




Thanks for peeking :)
 
Love the boas. I have a pastel hypo who is the most mellow fellow ever. The junglow is gorgeous and looks like she's daring you to try and grab her.
 
Lovely!

I've always wondered do sun glows keep their beautiful colors as they grow or do they look different as adults? The only sunglows I have ever seen are babies.
 
Lovely!

I've always wondered do sun glows keep their beautiful colors as they grow or do they look different as adults? The only sunglows I have ever seen are babies.

It REALLY depends on the line.
examples to two sub-adults:

http://www.reptileforums.co.uk/foru...827-sharp-sunglow-leopard-boas-sharpsgm-4.jpg

http://www.bci-morphs.co.uk/imgs/collection/Sharp-sunglow.jpg

As you can see... it's very different.
Generally speaking, Sunglows retain their colors a deal better than Albinos... but it's all about the quality of the line that effects how colorful they'll end up being.

I would humbly say that my Sunglow is certainly up there in the color department.
 
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