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zenzinia
at Mon Aug 31 17:28:24 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by zenzinia ]
>>The 'BW' and Russian 'Blond' genes do allow for the presence of muddy brown. It is visible everyone can see it, even if in various degrees based on selective breeding as you cite. That presence of boa brown in varying degrees is indisputable and is the focus of my point.
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>>The VPI gene is not a partial muddy brown cleanup; it does all the work on muddy brown and erases all muddy brown no matter the various differences amongst selectively bred individuals that you cite. That is also indisputable as well.
Your statement is correct but for the argentine T
Concerning T positive colombian from VPi they can also have a muddy brown close to black, I could illustrate that with many pics I have been collecting during the last 7 years. But no need there are some down this post that confirm it.
Selective breeding make the differences. But the blondes also brings genetic stipped tails and can through out aberrant ones up to 100%.
http://forums.kingsnake.com/view.php?id=1733984,1734168
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- T positive boas - DanW, Sun Aug 30 18:29:58 2009
- RE: T positive boas - Claudius, Sun Aug 30 18:42:22 2009
- RE: T positive boas - norajohn, Sun Aug 30 20:41:01 2009

- RE: T positive boas - albinorosy, Sun Aug 30 20:52:33 2009
- RE: T positive boas - zenzinia, Mon Aug 31 06:01:17 2009
- RE: T positive boas - Claudius, Mon Aug 31 09:25:47 2009
RE: T positive boas - zenzinia, Mon Aug 31 17:28:24 2009
- Very interesting discussion...n/p - jscrick, Mon Aug 31 08:56:51 2009
- RE: T positive boas - Shot, Mon Aug 31 10:54:32 2009
- RE: T positive boas - Shot, Mon Aug 31 12:27:48 2009

- I'm eager to see: - Jonathan_Brady, Mon Aug 31 21:17:56 2009
- RE: T positive boas - ceniceros, Tue Sep 1 14:25:17 2009
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