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RE: Different T Pos Nics

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Posted by: casnakes at Fri Jul 4 10:25:22 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by casnakes ]  
   

I am by far no expert on the T Albino Nicaraguans, from what I have heard and read about them...the original group was imported by Ben S. and the group was split with Tom Burke and Jeremy Stone getting a few each. Most of the available T 's are descendants from those original imported (farmed) T 's. I think it was last year that Ben was able to get some more of them from the same source in Nicaragua which he sold as "New Blood" T 's. I have just recently read on this forum about a new European line of T 's, pictures were posted and it appeared somewhat different looking, however I do not know at this time if the European line is compatible with the existing U.S. line(s). I m not aware of any other lines of T Nics, but again I'm no expert on them. If I'm wrong about anything here, someone please correct me. I plan on getting a male CA Motley Het T along with a couple T females this year, and any new info would be greatly appreciated.

Carl Aiken-Snakes


   

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