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LarM
at Thu Mar 19 15:20:54 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by LarM ]
It is about research and understanding how Boas and Sunglows colors develop.
This "LS Sunglow"of yours pictured is obviously a top Line LS Sunglow.
Although put it next to those in the litter that have more defined red saddles and tail blotches.
Every Albino and Sunglow will fade with age.
I remember looking at this particular Sunglow ,I believe it was one of the last few really nice ones left at the time I looked.
Although compared to the pick of the litter you could see clearly the differences.
This one has slightly faded saddles and tail blotches already as a baby.
Although put it next to all other Sunglows produced from other lines this year (with in a few months of age).
I'm betting 75%-85% of the other Sunglows do not look nearly as
nice as your LS Sunglow does.
Those that want to purchase a Sunglow also have to take into
consideration if they want the High contrast like the "Lipstick Line type Sunglow" or
the High over all color produced by "Pastel Sunglows"
. . . Lar M -----
Boas By Klevitz

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