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RE: coral albino boas

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Posted by: AshLopez at Mon Jan 15 01:03:36 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by AshLopez ]  
   

Amanda,

There are two types of albino the Kahl Strain and The Sharp Strain.These two albino are not compatible.When bred togeather they would produce normal looking boa's het for both strains.

Since The Corals where first produced by Pete Kahl.You have to breed a Coral to a normal everyday yellow Kahl Strain ALbino.(the majority of albino's produced are Kahl Strain).

I am not sure and don't think there is a Coral trait in or compatible with the Sharp Strain.I have never seen or heard of a Sharp Strain Coral Albino.

Like I said I too find the Coral Trait facinating and can never tire of talking about them.
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