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Thats what I call a T positive......

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Posted by: vcaruso15 at Fri Jun 1 20:15:32 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by vcaruso15 ]  
   

Just look at the tail its like it should have been an Albino, but some how a little pigment snuck in there. No disrespect to Zienina and Gabors line but they just dont seem to have that look. Hypomelanistic yes T Positive Albino not in my book. Obviously my opinion has no scientific basis what so ever and is just in my mind what denotes a T positive. My list thus far would be Padigram, VPI Caramel, Nic T Positive and Argentine, any others are questionable as T Positives in my opinion.


   

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