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New line of Columbian T-positives

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Posted by: albinorosy at Tue Mar 20 20:44:23 2012   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by albinorosy ]  
   

Pretty confident the female is gravid at this time so I figured hey why not jinx the whole project by posting some pics.
Not sure what exactly is going on with this t-positive appearing morph but will hopefully get some answers in the next couple of months.
The male T-pos (pictured breeding his mother) was first displayed at the NARBC show in Anaheim in 2010. He is strikingly different from any other t-positive lines out
there exhibiting a pronounced greenish tint over an amber background. Truly breathtaking in person, but way beyond my ability to capture in a photo. The male T-pos
was produced by Chuck Gibbs in a 2009 litter to a pair of “unrelated” double het snows. This original pair was acquired at different times from different parts of
the country. The 2009 litter produced albinos, normals,
and T-positive appearing albinos. All have been held back.
A few progression shots are shown below.
With all the trauma and drama of the never ending legislative battles designed to wear down our hobby, it dawned on me today how nice it is to feel excited again about a cool boa project. Thanks for looking.











   

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