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Posted by: herpsltd at Thu Apr 10 16:46:12 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by herpsltd ] record straight I'll tell you how they came to be. Several years ago Dale Sargent called me from N.W. Fl. and asked me to take a look at some odd Burmese he had and wanted to get rid of. He had several RARE never before seen morphs including an adult pair of T-Positive or Carmel Albinos. I obtained the snakes and Gulf Coast Reptiles received them. The male was bred to several T-Negative Albinos and double het babies were produced. I sold my share to Bob Clark and the fate of the rest is unknown to me. The answer is they didn't pop out of existing morphs but were something new and totally different. I suspect this year you will see several breeders offering Lavender or T-Positive albinos for sale. I find it somewhat ironic that I have introduced BOTH T-positive and the T-Negative morphs to the market. Without going into detail there are some possibilities for even more unusual morphs becoming available soon of which I still hold and have bred some possible hets...thanks...TC [ Hide Replies ]
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