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zenzinia
at Thu May 31 13:18:39 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by zenzinia ]
I will not talk about what I feel, just about what I have been workind on and see. I think it would be to long and complexe to explain the albinisme in detail here, it will be done as said before. The first will be to explain that there are many forms of albinisme. Back in the sixties, it's Dt Carl Witkop that has been the first to talk about (for humans) T positive albinisme also called yellow albinisme. Since, many form of albinisme have been described .....an albinos human is not only the common description of a guy with red eyes and white hairs, it's the same with cats,... and snakes ! One thing is true, by definition all the snakes that are not T negative are T positive...!? Yes, a pet boa is a T positive ! I could agree to say that this definition is not the best Concerning this blood line, to make ot short, they don't have a pattern reduction like the hypo have, they have no black,( the picture don't do them justice), it's even more spectacular when they are adults, it's all about brown and lavender, the hypos have black. The blonds albinos' tongue is pink even translucide as shoxn on a pic I did, the hypo's have black tongues exept some patchy one . There is lot to say ...but the day one get a T plus blonde albinos in his hands he understand .

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