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RE: T positive boas

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Posted by: chaz-schilens at Tue Sep 1 19:38:56 2009   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by chaz-schilens ]  
   

Cluadius

"VPI = zero muddy brown and do not look 'normal' at adulthood.

My opinion is the VPI morph is the Cadillac of the so called t-pos options.



Ceniceros

"VPI T Pos. No comparison, cmon look at the adults."



VFR

"In my opinion VPI would be the only way to go on the T positives. Sure you have Paradigms with the B&W but I could only imagine that the equivalent of the VPI will blow the paradigm out of the water, I see it pretty hard to sell Russians and B&W since they really do look close enough to normals"



Boacraze

"i agree with claudias with the vpi strain being the cadillac of the t-positive options.. i know im sure glad i went with the vpi strain!!"



I think all of you need to open your mind and realize that the VPI line has WIDELY varying degrees of color and have been manipulated and refined the most!! I'll agree with you that the VPI line is wonderful and unique but did they look like that right off the bat? No buddy, they looked Bone white washed, with dark brown and even Black!! My opinion isn't a unbiased one because Ive invested in ALL except for the Russian's, and I have seen all types in person!!



How long have Paradigms been around..... 5 years. Thats it! Trust me contrary to wherever you got your info that Paradigms don't look amazing as adults your wrong. I have SEEN Paradigms that compete with Pink Panthers. Dont believe me? Go to basicallyboas.com and look.



Caramels.... How many have you seen? How many have been produced? Caramels are sick bro and without any refining have they most varied and amazing colors. Given the time and through selective breeding they'll be on par with the best from ANY strain.



Russian's... If you would LOOK at the pics out there and the one just posted, you would see some really beautiful animals. I don't think they look there best until there adults, but they still turn out exceptional. From the picture that Zenzina posted i could see no "Brown"



I'd be really careful when you say one is the "Cadillac", or its "No comparison." It sounds ignorant and your not seeing the bigger picture.


   

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