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DMong
at Sat Jul 16 16:37:41 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
Yes, a T-positive "albino" of sorts, but in my opinion the term really is best not used with the term "amelanistic" to avoid confusion with any t-negative amel(albino) in the hobby. The whole t-positive amel/hypo thing is confusing enough as it is..LOL!
The whole "t-positive" thing is EXTREMELY complex and hard to get a handle on anyway. They can vary GREATLY from any strain of any species/ssp. in the hobby and visually be anything on a scale from 1 to ten with their hues and intensity. For example a so-called "t-plus" Speckled king(fairly dark brownish purple) to a lavender Cal. king (which are very light lavender/lilac)...
~Doug ----- "a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 

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- Babys het for double lavendar - denbar, Fri Jul 15 15:14:12 2011
- RE: Babys het for double lavendar - a153fish, Fri Jul 15 15:17:53 2011
- Ditto..... - Kerby..., Fri Jul 15 15:45:19 2011
- RE: Babys het for double lavendar - thomas davis, Fri Jul 15 23:01:10 2011
- Double lavendar be darker? - denbar, Sat Jul 16 06:37:54 2011
- RE: Double lavendar be darker? - DMong, Sat Jul 16 14:26:13 2011
- oops! - DMong, Sat Jul 16 14:31:12 2011
- RE: oops! - RossCA, Sat Jul 16 16:13:11 2011
RE: oops! - DMong, Sat Jul 16 16:37:41 2011
- RE: oops! - davidfabius, Sat Jul 16 22:24:41 2011
- Blond - RossCA, Sun Jul 17 01:53:43 2011
- RE: Blond - DMong, Sun Jul 17 13:30:59 2011
- RE: Blond - RossCA, Sun Jul 17 13:57:38 2011
- LOL!! - DMong, Sun Jul 17 14:06:33 2011
- RE: oops! - RossCA, Sun Jul 17 01:48:12 2011
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