Big D
01-12-2006, 07:48 PM
I recevied 4 of these about 3 years ago, they supposedly came through Ben Seigal and were farmed Nic babies.
They are breeding now and I am hoping to prove them out this year.
They put any hypo Nic or blood boa to shame and even as adults have held on to the vibrant red coloration.
Pic was taken in the dark, red male breeding normal Nic female with red female in the background.
http://www.reptilescanada.com/gallery/data/500/Red_Nic_Group_Breeding.jpg
Close up
http://www.reptilescanada.com/gallery/data/500/Red_Nic_Breeding_close.jpg
Here is an older pic of the male in better lighting.
http://www.reptilescanada.com/gallery/data/500/Hyper_red_Nic_male.jpg
I have bred the red male to a normal female and he is now breeding the red female, I have also bred one of my other red females to a striped Nic male so hopefully between the three breedings I can prove them out no matter if they are co dom or recessive. With four of them that are identical I am betting that they are genetic, but I guess we will see what happens.
Dan
They are breeding now and I am hoping to prove them out this year.
They put any hypo Nic or blood boa to shame and even as adults have held on to the vibrant red coloration.
Pic was taken in the dark, red male breeding normal Nic female with red female in the background.
http://www.reptilescanada.com/gallery/data/500/Red_Nic_Group_Breeding.jpg
Close up
http://www.reptilescanada.com/gallery/data/500/Red_Nic_Breeding_close.jpg
Here is an older pic of the male in better lighting.
http://www.reptilescanada.com/gallery/data/500/Hyper_red_Nic_male.jpg
I have bred the red male to a normal female and he is now breeding the red female, I have also bred one of my other red females to a striped Nic male so hopefully between the three breedings I can prove them out no matter if they are co dom or recessive. With four of them that are identical I am betting that they are genetic, but I guess we will see what happens.
Dan