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Posted by: michaelburton at Thu Feb 16 18:54:45 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by michaelburton ] Mark, I'm sure you have seen tons more sharps, kahls, hets, pastels, and just boas in general. I will agree with you their. You have one awesome collection of boas. I love debating this kahl sharps stuff with you guys. Its been a while since I was on a debate team and I just use this forum to get it all out. I hope you don't think I was trying to disrespect you in anyway. On the other hand, I definately disagree with your point of view that sharps are pretty much as good as they are going to get. The first sharp sunglow was produced less than two years ago. Do you also think the kahl strain is as good as it is going to get or just the sharp strain? As far as what Ryan said about pastels "wrong idea on pastels...black washout determines a pastel not...not pink/yellows." If you think that het sharp is a pastel. Do you think the fact that pastels are clean will add colors to the sharp line? I would think it would be the colors of pastels. I agree that most pastel lines are clean, but they also have pinks and reds throughout the body. I am confused how that is the "wrong idea." Here is a few things I found on some web-sites. From BOAPHILE.COM regarding his pastel dream albinos. "These animals are a product of breeding a "lucy" bloodline pastel female with an albino male. This is a very red pastel line that I have been working with to develop more and more reddish pastels for more than 15 years now....The more red influence seen in the parents, the more red that can be expected in the offspring." From CLASSREPTILIA.COM "Some bloodlines of pastels have impressive red and pink coloration." From PKREPTILES.COM regarding the selective breeding that has been done with the kahl strain "For the past ten years we have been selectively breeding the albino boa to produce the most diverse group of albino color/pattern variations second to none." Thats a whole lot of selective breeding in my book. So I still would say that when looking for a pastel you look for pinks and reds not just a cleaner snake. One other thing I will point out is the people who say...well how should I put this...people who say not the most positive things about the sharp line, most if not all are working with a selectively bred line of kahl sunglows like the lipstick or coral line. Just something I have noticed. But we shall see if the sharp line has reached its full potencial. Only time will tell. [ Hide Replies ]
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