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edkim
at Tue Jun 19 11:38:19 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by edkim ]
it actually is a good representative of the strain since all the baby pics i have seen of the VPI line do look similar to that, maybe without that much color though. I do realize that they grow darker as they age, but as babies they are very distinct in that they do look like a type of albino.
here is one that jeremy stone produced (picture taken from his website)

im not here to choose sides or discredit your line. it doesn't affect me in any way whether it is a t positive or not. maybe your blondes look completely different in person. but it is hard to see any t positive resemblance or characteristics through the pictures you posted. maybe if you posted some comparison pictures to normals, then people will be able to see what you are talking about. it's all about how the snake looks in the end, not the color of the tongue or the chromosomes it contains.
when Clay produced the prodigy boas, he posted many pictures of the prodigy alongside the normal siblings and no one disputed the claims that it is a t positive boa because they had a very distinct look when compared to their siblings.
like i mentioned before, i am not here to attack you or take sides. but it would be nice to see some more pictures of that line alongside other snakes for comparison.
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