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Posted by: michaelburton at Tue Jun 19 16:39:49 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by michaelburton ]  
   

I have said many positive things about all of zinzinia's litters. and projects over the past couple years. They are all Amazing animals. Hands down one of the best looking collections I've seen. I am not trying to disprove anything. I just don't think it has been proven yet. Show me a picture of a T Pos. blonde albino and a normal sibbling still gooey. After going through old threads I am not the only one who thinks it would be a stretch to call them T Pos. animals. I know I seem like I have a beef because I am straight to the point. Maybe I spent too much time on the debate team. I think they are all easy questions to answer and would help me and many others believe these are what the boa community would consider a T Pos. Albino.

The eyes mean nothing to me. I am just curious if they are differnt in any way to the normal littermates. I believe an animal can be T Pos. Albino and have normal looking eyes. Your T Pos. albino is absolutley amazing. One of my favorites actually and even though it doesn't have red eyes and it has very dark scales it is still clearly a T Pos. boa. I just don't see the T Pos. resemblance and the 5 reasons given just don't hold water for me. If you or anyone can answer any of these questions please chime in. And yes, I am not an expert, I still have a lot to learn. So with that being said help me understand why you think they are T pos. animals. Anyway, Its all good. Your still the man Ruben!! I don't take offence to things said on here and I hope noone else does. I just like a healthy debate. This is the "no spin zone." LOL

Michael Burton


   

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