Columbian Morphs
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Original "Kahl" Strain Albino:
Method of Inheritance: Simple Recessive Color Mutation.
Appearence: Complete absence of any black/dark pigment. Red pupils and pink tongue.
Pete Kahl is given credit for the introduction of the albino boa. The original albino boa was imported in the 1980's and and was successfully bred in the early 1990's and remains to be one of the most popular morphs. Babies are fairly white with well distinguished saddles, but these snakes normally become yellow and their pattern fades. In 1992, Peter Kahl bred a male Albino Boa (one of 4 Albino Boas imported into the U.S. in 1983) to a Het Albino female to become the first person to reproduce Albino Boas in captivity. This strain (or line) of Albino Boas are referred to today as Kahl Albinos, or the "original" Albino.
Method of Inheritance: Simple Recessive Color Mutation.
Appearence: Complete absence of any black/dark pigment. Red pupils and pink tongue.
Pete Kahl is given credit for the introduction of the albino boa. The original albino boa was imported in the 1980's and and was successfully bred in the early 1990's and remains to be one of the most popular morphs. Babies are fairly white with well distinguished saddles, but these snakes normally become yellow and their pattern fades. In 1992, Peter Kahl bred a male Albino Boa (one of 4 Albino Boas imported into the U.S. in 1983) to a Het Albino female to become the first person to reproduce Albino Boas in captivity. This strain (or line) of Albino Boas are referred to today as Kahl Albinos, or the "original" Albino.
Coral Albino:
Method of Inheritance: Simple Recessive color mutation
Apperance: these special albinos are typically marbled with many red flecks throughout their bodies and retain much of their adolescent color.
This is a selectively bred trait developed by Pete Kahl and can be observed in other albino boas outside this bloodline.The coral albino boas originated from one of Pete Kahl's original hetero bloodlines. It was first produced in 1990 or 1991. When he bred hetero's from this bloodline several of the babies were much more colorful and had a lavender coral color to them. He kept them back, and as they grew there color intensified to almost a coral/lavender body color all over the animal.
Method of Inheritance: Simple Recessive color mutation
Apperance: these special albinos are typically marbled with many red flecks throughout their bodies and retain much of their adolescent color.
This is a selectively bred trait developed by Pete Kahl and can be observed in other albino boas outside this bloodline.The coral albino boas originated from one of Pete Kahl's original hetero bloodlines. It was first produced in 1990 or 1991. When he bred hetero's from this bloodline several of the babies were much more colorful and had a lavender coral color to them. He kept them back, and as they grew there color intensified to almost a coral/lavender body color all over the animal.
Sharp Strain Albino:
Method of Inheritance: Simple Recessive Colour Mutation.
Appearence: Complete absence of any black/dark pigment. Red pupils and pink tongue.
As the name suggests, this line of Albino Boas was originally produced by Brian Sharp. These incredible looking Boas are the key to producing other current morphs such as Paradigrm as well as future designer morphs.In 1991, Brian Sharp imported a wild caught female Albino Boa from Colombia. He successfully bred her and his strain (or line) of Albino Boas was created. It has been determined that the two Albino Boa strains (Kahl and Sharp) are not genetically compatible with each other. If the two strains are bred together no Albino Boas are produced, only hets for both strains (normal looking babies). Because of this incompatibility, an Albino Boa should be referred to as either a Kahl Albino, or a Sharp Albino.
Method of Inheritance: Simple Recessive Colour Mutation.
Appearence: Complete absence of any black/dark pigment. Red pupils and pink tongue.
As the name suggests, this line of Albino Boas was originally produced by Brian Sharp. These incredible looking Boas are the key to producing other current morphs such as Paradigrm as well as future designer morphs.In 1991, Brian Sharp imported a wild caught female Albino Boa from Colombia. He successfully bred her and his strain (or line) of Albino Boas was created. It has been determined that the two Albino Boa strains (Kahl and Sharp) are not genetically compatible with each other. If the two strains are bred together no Albino Boas are produced, only hets for both strains (normal looking babies). Because of this incompatibility, an Albino Boa should be referred to as either a Kahl Albino, or a Sharp Albino.
Blonde T-Positive Albino:
Method of Inheritance: Simple Recessive Mutation.
Appearence: Pale ‘Caramel’ background colour with reduced/absence of black pigment, generally replaced with shades of brown. This line often has a striped or ‘Zig Zag pattern on the tail. Some individuals also show a wash of pink in the background colour, primarily to the sides of the face & body.
Blonde T Positive (Tyrosinase Positive) Albinos are an extremely desirable colour morph with a genetic mutation that appears to exhibit an inability to complete the synthesis of melanin but can produce other melanin related pigments such as various shades of brown grey & red. This differs from T- Albinos such as Kahl & Sharp Strain in that areas that would normally be black or brown are typically white.
Newborn Blonde T Positive Albinos have little or no dark pigment at all & tend to show grey pigmentation where black would normally be present. As they mature, this grey colour will develop into a dark brown.
The animal above is from the Blonde / Zig Zag line which was originally developed in Russia. Visual T Positive Albinos from this line generally exhibit purple tongue and a striped tail which seems to be genetically independent of the T Positive appearance.
Method of Inheritance: Simple Recessive Mutation.
Appearence: Pale ‘Caramel’ background colour with reduced/absence of black pigment, generally replaced with shades of brown. This line often has a striped or ‘Zig Zag pattern on the tail. Some individuals also show a wash of pink in the background colour, primarily to the sides of the face & body.
Blonde T Positive (Tyrosinase Positive) Albinos are an extremely desirable colour morph with a genetic mutation that appears to exhibit an inability to complete the synthesis of melanin but can produce other melanin related pigments such as various shades of brown grey & red. This differs from T- Albinos such as Kahl & Sharp Strain in that areas that would normally be black or brown are typically white.
Newborn Blonde T Positive Albinos have little or no dark pigment at all & tend to show grey pigmentation where black would normally be present. As they mature, this grey colour will develop into a dark brown.
The animal above is from the Blonde / Zig Zag line which was originally developed in Russia. Visual T Positive Albinos from this line generally exhibit purple tongue and a striped tail which seems to be genetically independent of the T Positive appearance.
BWC T-Positive Albino:
Method of Inheritance: Simple Recessive Mutation.
Appearence: Pale ‘Caramel’ background colour with reduced/absence of black pigment, generally replaced with shades of brown. This line is a key factor to creating the Paradigm boa and the ParaGlow
Originally recognized by Sharon Moore of Boastore.com in 1986 and made popular after the introduction of the Paradigm by Mike Weitzman of Basicallyboas.com This is a recessive trait that interacts with the sharp albino (see Paradigm)
Method of Inheritance: Simple Recessive Mutation.
Appearence: Pale ‘Caramel’ background colour with reduced/absence of black pigment, generally replaced with shades of brown. This line is a key factor to creating the Paradigm boa and the ParaGlow
Originally recognized by Sharon Moore of Boastore.com in 1986 and made popular after the introduction of the Paradigm by Mike Weitzman of Basicallyboas.com This is a recessive trait that interacts with the sharp albino (see Paradigm)
VPI Caramel Albino:
Method of Inheritance: Simple Recessive Mutation.
Appearence: Pale ‘Caramel’ background colour with reduced/absence of black pigment, generally replaced with shades of brown. Some individuals also show a wash of pink in the background colour, primarily to the sides of the face & body, these are referred to as 'pink panthers'
This is another form of T-Positive albinosim bought to us by Dave and Tracy baker of VPI.com this line of Recessive Caramel Albinos originated in 1997 from two wild caught boas that produced a litter. In 2002 they imported another Caramel Albino animal that proved to also be compatible with their line. There are many variants to the VPI line Caramel Albinos. The standard VPI Caramel Albino, VPI Caramel Albino Pink Panther, and the VPI Caramel Albino Double Dose Pink Panther.
Method of Inheritance: Simple Recessive Mutation.
Appearence: Pale ‘Caramel’ background colour with reduced/absence of black pigment, generally replaced with shades of brown. Some individuals also show a wash of pink in the background colour, primarily to the sides of the face & body, these are referred to as 'pink panthers'
This is another form of T-Positive albinosim bought to us by Dave and Tracy baker of VPI.com this line of Recessive Caramel Albinos originated in 1997 from two wild caught boas that produced a litter. In 2002 they imported another Caramel Albino animal that proved to also be compatible with their line. There are many variants to the VPI line Caramel Albinos. The standard VPI Caramel Albino, VPI Caramel Albino Pink Panther, and the VPI Caramel Albino Double Dose Pink Panther.
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Albino Arabesques
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This beautiful morph combines the soft colors of the albino with the high speckling and thin saddles of the Arabesque. The results are nothing short of outstanding.
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This beautiful morph combines the soft colors of the albino with the high speckling and thin saddles of the Arabesque. The results are nothing short of outstanding.
Anerytheristic "type 1"
Method of Inheritance: Simple Recessive Mutation.
Anerythristic is a genetic term given for a mutation that does not synthesize or create red pigment. This ultimately creates a beautiful boa morph that is black, white and silver. As this morph matures they will take on a more brownish appearance. The Anery, which is a name commonly used for this morph has been instrumental in creating some very special combination morphs such as the Snow.
Method of Inheritance: Simple Recessive Mutation.
Anerythristic is a genetic term given for a mutation that does not synthesize or create red pigment. This ultimately creates a beautiful boa morph that is black, white and silver. As this morph matures they will take on a more brownish appearance. The Anery, which is a name commonly used for this morph has been instrumental in creating some very special combination morphs such as the Snow.
Jungle
Method of Inheritance: co-dominant
The Jungle Boa first originated in Sweden and was proven to be co-dominant. The aberrant pattern of this morph would be best described as zig zagged. This morph is highly variable with a very clean background coloration. When crossed into other morphs it is known to amplify certain traits such as color making it a terrific combination candidate. We are working with some exceptional examples of this morph and believe it is a must have for any boa enthusiast.
Method of Inheritance: co-dominant
The Jungle Boa first originated in Sweden and was proven to be co-dominant. The aberrant pattern of this morph would be best described as zig zagged. This morph is highly variable with a very clean background coloration. When crossed into other morphs it is known to amplify certain traits such as color making it a terrific combination candidate. We are working with some exceptional examples of this morph and believe it is a must have for any boa enthusiast.
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Super Jungle
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The Super Jungle is arguably one of the cleanest and best looking boa morphs in existence today. They are the homozygous form of the Jungle mutation and exhibit an extremely clean appearance, with cream background coloration, a highly variable pattern, reduced saddles, pastel sides with patches of pink showing through. These are true champion boa morph.
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The Super Jungle is arguably one of the cleanest and best looking boa morphs in existence today. They are the homozygous form of the Jungle mutation and exhibit an extremely clean appearance, with cream background coloration, a highly variable pattern, reduced saddles, pastel sides with patches of pink showing through. These are true champion boa morph.
Motley
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This color and pattern morph was first proven co-dominant in the mid 1990’s. The Motley trait produces a very distinct looking pattern of circled saddle markings that start behind the head and run right down the dorsal into the tail where it creates a blocked tail appearance. The super form of the Motley is virtually a solid black boa and is spectacular in person. The Motley has proven itself to be formidable combination morph making it a must have for anyone looking to produce designer boas.
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This color and pattern morph was first proven co-dominant in the mid 1990’s. The Motley trait produces a very distinct looking pattern of circled saddle markings that start behind the head and run right down the dorsal into the tail where it creates a blocked tail appearance. The super form of the Motley is virtually a solid black boa and is spectacular in person. The Motley has proven itself to be formidable combination morph making it a must have for anyone looking to produce designer boas.
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Hypo Motley
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The Hypo Motley is a double co-dominant designer morph that can be is quite varied. In most cases when the Hypo is combined into other morphs it will cause the pattern and color to shift and this is definitely the case with this combination. When combined into the Motley it will often reduce the Motley’s pattern or completely change it all together while adding the salmon coloration. The overall results are cleaner and more colorful Motley with a highly variable pattern. We are working with some very colorful examples of this that offer incredible opportunity when combining into other mutations.
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The Hypo Motley is a double co-dominant designer morph that can be is quite varied. In most cases when the Hypo is combined into other morphs it will cause the pattern and color to shift and this is definitely the case with this combination. When combined into the Motley it will often reduce the Motley’s pattern or completely change it all together while adding the salmon coloration. The overall results are cleaner and more colorful Motley with a highly variable pattern. We are working with some very colorful examples of this that offer incredible opportunity when combining into other mutations.
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Sunglow Motley
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The Sunglow Motley is simply one of our favorite boa morphs. By combining the Kahl strain Albino, Salmon/Hypo and Motley it produces one of the most extreme color and pattern boa mutations in existence. These are a spectacular morph where the photos speak for themselves. We are thrilled to be working with some truly exceptional examples of this mutation.
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The Sunglow Motley is simply one of our favorite boa morphs. By combining the Kahl strain Albino, Salmon/Hypo and Motley it produces one of the most extreme color and pattern boa mutations in existence. These are a spectacular morph where the photos speak for themselves. We are thrilled to be working with some truly exceptional examples of this mutation.
Central American Morphs:
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Central American
Central American Boas are a smaller form of Boa constrictor imperator and commonly range in size from 5 - 6 feet. Our breeding colony of Central American Boas are 100% pure and have not been crossed into the larger Columbian boa. The group we are working with is comprised of very special and unique animals. Through our group we are working with extreme examples of the more desirable morphs and are taken things a step further. Since we have a fondness for the extraordinary, our current colony displays some of the most intense traits found within each morph. By doing so, we ensure that our clients have access to some truly striking and extreme-looking offspring. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with our world-class collection.
Central American Boas are a smaller form of Boa constrictor imperator and commonly range in size from 5 - 6 feet. Our breeding colony of Central American Boas are 100% pure and have not been crossed into the larger Columbian boa. The group we are working with is comprised of very special and unique animals. Through our group we are working with extreme examples of the more desirable morphs and are taken things a step further. Since we have a fondness for the extraordinary, our current colony displays some of the most intense traits found within each morph. By doing so, we ensure that our clients have access to some truly striking and extreme-looking offspring. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with our world-class collection.
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central american t+ boa:
Method of Inheritance: Simple Recessive
Appearence: This beautiful colour morph exhibits a complete lack of black pigment and rich red, orange & pink colouration with lavender borders to the tail markings.
There are many locality specific T-Positive Albinos in captivity today and it is not known for certain if each of these different localities is compatible with one another. Our colony is comprised of very extreme pure Nicaraguan’s that exhibit exceptional coloration. We are selectively breeding the colony so as to produce outrageously colored examples of this morph. These Central American dwarf Boas tend to remain very small with adults often reaching only 4ft. The T-Positive Albino is a proven recessive trait. The “T” in T-Positive Albino represents tyrosinase, an enzyme required in the synthesis of melanin (dark pigment). T-Positive Albinos have functional tyrosinase enzymes required to synthesize melanin, but they lack a subsequent enzyme required to complete the melanin-synthesis process. Simply put, a T-Positive Albino exhibits darker pigment, giving the animal a very unusual, exotic appearance. In the case of the Central American T-Positive Albino, the oranges and reds are increased within this mutation making for a very beautiful snake.
Method of Inheritance: Simple Recessive
Appearence: This beautiful colour morph exhibits a complete lack of black pigment and rich red, orange & pink colouration with lavender borders to the tail markings.
There are many locality specific T-Positive Albinos in captivity today and it is not known for certain if each of these different localities is compatible with one another. Our colony is comprised of very extreme pure Nicaraguan’s that exhibit exceptional coloration. We are selectively breeding the colony so as to produce outrageously colored examples of this morph. These Central American dwarf Boas tend to remain very small with adults often reaching only 4ft. The T-Positive Albino is a proven recessive trait. The “T” in T-Positive Albino represents tyrosinase, an enzyme required in the synthesis of melanin (dark pigment). T-Positive Albinos have functional tyrosinase enzymes required to synthesize melanin, but they lack a subsequent enzyme required to complete the melanin-synthesis process. Simply put, a T-Positive Albino exhibits darker pigment, giving the animal a very unusual, exotic appearance. In the case of the Central American T-Positive Albino, the oranges and reds are increased within this mutation making for a very beautiful snake.
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C.A Motley
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The Motley was first proven genetic back in 2001 and is a co-dominant color and pattern mutation. It has a similar distinct looking pattern to the Columbian Motley, which is circled saddle markings that start behind the head and run right down the dorsal but they do not have the blocked tail pattern. The super form of this morph is born as a solid black baby and as they mature they develop into a dark brown adult. They are responsible for being the key ingredient to some extreme designer morphs such as the Sunglow Motley.
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The Motley was first proven genetic back in 2001 and is a co-dominant color and pattern mutation. It has a similar distinct looking pattern to the Columbian Motley, which is circled saddle markings that start behind the head and run right down the dorsal but they do not have the blocked tail pattern. The super form of this morph is born as a solid black baby and as they mature they develop into a dark brown adult. They are responsible for being the key ingredient to some extreme designer morphs such as the Sunglow Motley.
Argentine Morphs:
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T Positive Argentine:
Method of Inheritance: Simple Recessive
Appearence:The T Positive Argentine Boa is one of the most beautiful adult boas on the earth. As babies, they are a rich lavender color.
This is a naturally occurring gene. The term T-positive albino, means the lacking of the black coloration. This is not lacking the brown and black as in other albinos.
Method of Inheritance: Simple Recessive
Appearence:The T Positive Argentine Boa is one of the most beautiful adult boas on the earth. As babies, they are a rich lavender color.
This is a naturally occurring gene. The term T-positive albino, means the lacking of the black coloration. This is not lacking the brown and black as in other albinos.
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Columbian
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The T-Positive Albino is a proven recessive trait. The “T” in T-Positive Albino represents tyrosinase, an enzyme required in the synthesis of melanin (dark pigment). T-Positive Albinos have functional tyrosinase enzymes required to synthesize melanin, but they lack a subsequent enzyme required to complete the melanin-synthesis process. Simply put, a T-Positive Albino exhibits darker pigment, giving the animal a very unusual, exotic appearance. In the case of the Central American T-Positive Albino, the oranges and reds are increased within this mutation making for a very beautiful snake.
There are many locality specific T-Positive Albinos in captivity today and it is not known for certain if each of these different localities is compatible with one another. Our colony is comprised of very extreme pure Nicaraguan’s that exhibit exceptional coloration. We are selectively breeding the colony so as to produce outrageously colored examples of this morph.
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The Central American Hypomelanistic is a co-dominant trait, which reduces black pigment and amplifies their underlying red coloration. This morph has proven be a terrific combination morph by producing some outstanding designer mutations such as the T-positive Sunglow. Through selective breeding the offspring will continue to get more extreme looking.
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The Sunglow T-Positive is an outrageous looking morph with incredible coloration. In fact, some would argue they are one of the most beautiful boa morphs in captivity today. This mutation is the result of combining the Hypo with the T-Positive Albino. When the Hypo is crossed into the T-Positive it amplifies the color to an entirely new level. We are thrilled to have these as part of our collection and they are definitely a favorite here at The Urban Boa.
The Sunglow T-Positive is an outrageous looking morph with incredible coloration. In fact, some would argue they are one of the most beautiful boa morphs in captivity today. This mutation is the result of combining the Hypo with the T-Positive Albino. When the Hypo is crossed into the T-Positive it amplifies the color to an entirely new level. We are thrilled to have these as part of our collection and they are definitely a favorite here at The Urban Boa.
Central American
Anerytheristic "Type 2"
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Super Motley
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Blood Boa
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The Arabesque is a dominant color and pattern mutation first proven genetic in 1989. The morph exhibits thin, connected saddle patterns similar to rungs on a ladder with black flecking throughout its entire body. The background coloration is usually beige and can have pink highlighting. The Arabesque has proven itself as a formidable combination morph. When crossed into the right mutation such as the Albino the results are nothing short of spectacular.
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The Albino Azabache is a very unique morph with its unusual looking eyes and reduced body pattern. By combining these two morphs it’s not only created a rare and incredible looking mutation it offers unlimited breeding possibilities when combined into other morphs.
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The Albino Jungle is a combination of the co-dominant Jungle gene and the Albino. Low expression Albino Jungles can be challenging to tell apart from a nice Albino however there is no doubt confirming the difference with high expression forms. An extreme Albino Jungle will have little to no tipping and be an exceptionally clean patterned high contrast Albino. These are a beautiful mutation.
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Albino Motleys are a beautifully patterned and colored mutation. By bringing the Motley and Albino together to create one morph it produces beautiful shades of pink, red, yellow and orange all the while maintaining the unique Motley pattern. Although both the color and pattern can fade as the morph matures it is a very desirable and stunning morph.
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The Albino Square Tail is a stunning morph. The intense pastel coloration from the Square Tail morph combined with the Albino creates a mutation with unbelievable color. The pinks, reds, and oranges ultimately blend into the background coloration of this morph giving it a look that is seldom seen.
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Azabache is a Spanish word used when describing the color of “jet black” so it’s no wonder that Peter Kahl coined this incredible new morph with that name when he proved it to be genetic in 2007. The Azabache is a mutation unlike any others in the boa world today. They are born looking similar to a normal boa but with an unusual amount of black flecking. Over the course of approximately twelve months this morph develops into a solid black boa with an incredible iridescence. To date this is the only known black Columbian boa mutation. It is one of the newest morphs on the scene and as a result it is extremely rare. We couldn’t be more excited to have it within our collection.
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The Hypo Arabesque is a combination of the co-dominant Hypo trait and dominant Arabesque trait. The influence of the Hypo gene causes the morph to be quite varied by reducing the Arabesque pattern particularly the black flecking. However the pink salmon coloration from the Hypo mixed with the creamy pink of the Arabesque produces some outstanding shades of pink red and orange. We are very fortunate to be working with exceptional examples of this morph and looking forward to crossing it into other mutations.
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The Moonglow is a very special and unique looking triple gene mutation. It is the result of combining the Kahl strain Albino to the Anerythristic and Hypo. The Albino removes the dark pigment while the Anery eliminates the red pigment and the Hypo further reduces any pattern and color. The results are an almost translucent looking snake. Here at The Urban Boa the Moonglow is a favorite of ours and we really appreciate having them with our collection.
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The Paradox Albino is somewhat of a mystery in the boa world. The term paradox refers to a truthful contradiction. In other words something that exists that should not exist. In this case you have an Albino, which by definition lacks all black pigment but has black pigment. To date only a handful of these exist and exactly how the black pigment is inherited is unknown. The Paradox Albino could simply be described as an anomaly but we are hoping there is something more to it. One thing that is for certain is people’s reaction when they see this boy in person. He has normal looking eyes with this incredible amount of black flecking throughout his albino body. He is a very special looking boa and we are thrilled to have him as part of our collection.
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The Salmon Jungle is the combination of two co-dominant traits. By taking the Salmon and crossing it into the Jungle it produces outstanding looking offspring with a highly variable pattern, reduced black pigment and intense salmon coloration. For the serious boa enthusiast this morph offers fantastic combination opportunities.
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The Salmon, which is also referred to as the Hypo Boa was first produced in the early 1990’s and later proven to be co-dominant. The Salmon trait reduces pattern and black pigment while exhibiting a beautiful salmon coloration. Although it is a beautiful mutation all on its own, it’s when it is combined into other morphs that you began to truly appreciate this trait. The most notable attribute would be how it amplifies color. The Salmon has been a key ingredient in producing some very well-known mutations such as the Sunglow and continues to be a must have boa.
The Salmon, which is also referred to as the Hypo Boa was first produced in the early 1990’s and later proven to be co-dominant. The Salmon trait reduces pattern and black pigment while exhibiting a beautiful salmon coloration. Although it is a beautiful mutation all on its own, it’s when it is combined into other morphs that you began to truly appreciate this trait. The most notable attribute would be how it amplifies color. The Salmon has been a key ingredient in producing some very well-known mutations such as the Sunglow and continues to be a must have boa.
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The Snow was amongst the first double gene combination morphs to be created. It was first produced by Peter Kahl in 1996 and is the result of a Kahl strain Albino crossed into an Anerythristic. By removing the black pigment with the Albino trait and eliminating the red colors with the Anerythristic the combining outcome is a white snake with yellow markings. While looking virtually white and transparent when young, most Snows develop yellow coloration as they mature. We are very fond of this mutation and are thrilled to have it within our collection.
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The Square Tail mutation first appeared as an anomaly in the Kubsch-pastel line in Germany and later proved out to be a recessive trait. It creates a thin connected saddle pattern similar to that of the Arabesque and a square blocked tail pattern. The base coloration can be varied from light pastel to a deep orange colored pastel. Extreme examples of this morph are incredible looking to say the least. We are fortunate to have such exceptional Square Tails in our collection and look forward to making more combination with this spectacular morph.
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We are working with the true genetic Stripe, which was proven to be a recessive trait. This morph should not be confused with many of the other misunderstood Stripe morphs. We are fortunate to be working with extreme examples of this mutation where the stripe runs from the back of the head down the dorsal area and into the tail. We look forward to the many combinations opportunities that lay ahead for this morph.
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The Sunglow is a highly popular morph in big demand and it’s no wonder considering the overall beauty of this spectacular mutation. The Sunglow is the result of crossing the Kahl strain Albino into the Salmon/Hypo. The results are a very intense looking Albino with reduced pattern and extreme coloration. These are a definite favorite amongst boa enthusiast worldwide and we are thrilled to be working with such an exceptional group of them.
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The Sunglow Arabesque is a triple gene mutation and is the result of combining the Kahl strain Albino, Salmon/Hypo and Arabesque. The outcome of these three morphs coming together is nothing short of spectacular. The combination of the Albino and the pink hues and thin saddles of the Arabesque coupled with the reduced pattern and color intensity of the Salmon makes this morph a favorite of ours here at The Urban Boa and must have.
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Fire Boa
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Brizillian rainbow boa
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Dumerial
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Madagascar