In 2010 we attempted to breed a Prodigy T-Positive Boa to a Sharp Albino without success. This is a Prodigy Boa:
We did produce two premature embryos that gave a gimps into what was to come in the summer of 2010.
One was clearly a "wild type" while the other was lacking almost all pigment in it's near snow white appearance.
This season we tried again in hopes that like the Boa Woman Caramel, that the Prodigy mutation would reside on the same allele as the Sharp Albino mutation. We were fortunate and delighted to see that they are both on the same allele and together make a brand new double Het Visual mutation known as the "Paradise Boa". Here is one in an image taken at nearly three months of age after the third shed. So far there is zero hint of browning out in any way so far, the colors are like cartoon type colors rather than the more typical earth tones you see in other Boas. Great fun!
Introducing the Paradise Boa!!!
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