Oh, I have good and expensive taste!
Tom! Stop it man! You’re killin me!
I’m loving those in that top picture there Tom!
They are albino motley jungles.
I love them I hear super hypos erase the rings around the tail (after the cloaca), is that a reliable way to tell? I hear a lot of conflicting info on whether homozygous and hets can be told apart, though I do believe it’s probably not cut and dry like a super jungle or more people would be adamant on there being guaranteed ways to tell.
I wouldn’t be surprised if the one with the longer tail saddles is jungle. Those sides and that contrast are sus.
Hi ccboas
The only way I know for sure to tell if one is a super hypo is to breed it. I have not breed super hypo to super hypo yet.
I believe this would give you all supers.
My adult male super sunglow I breeded to a female albino years ago. She gave me 25 babies and no slugs. All of the babies were sunglows. If he was a normal hypo / sunglow, some of the babies would have been albino too.
Supers seem to be very clean, looking with a light / washes out tail color.
Here is a picture of my male super sunglow. And the picture of the new babies the day it was born. The first day is the easiest to tell which ones are possible super hypos. In my opinion.
The top baby maybe a super but it is a jungle.
The other one in my opinion is a super.
Tom, I need a super Sunglow in my life
That’s what I’ve always thought too, but there’s been an influx of people lately saying there are ways to tell and it made me curious since I’ve never bred for/with supers. With any luck I will have the possibility for supers this season.
I can’t see the tail in the baby pic, but his adult pic it does look like he’s missing the tail rings! My definitely not super girl’s tail:
My super sunglow baby shed this morning. I checked the sex of the baby to this morning and its a girl.
Absolutely stunning!!
This girl is very good looking
Amazing boa!
Beautiful, Tom! Really, really beautiful.
Nah, that last one should go Tom, preferably Florida Stunning litter sir
Some truly stunning babies here!