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Brandon... Here she is as a yearling

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Posted by: norajohn at Thu Apr 12 19:59:52 2012   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by norajohn ]  
   

I have photos at about 6 months of age, but can't find them. I
think she was close to a year old in these photos. She was just different from a normal pink panther. Instead of pink on scales she had blotches of red tint/pink. If you can grab these photos and blow then up I think you will see what I mean. I have seen that killer pink panther you have which is for sure one of the best I have ever seen. I can assure you your girl will only get more beautiful as she ages. When your girl is 5 years old and 7 feet long I bet she will make your knees weak! That's the great thing about the VPI T PP, they just get better.

When I first started looking at T Plus boas Tracy Barker was nice enough to show me a big female she had in her collection. She opened the freedom breeder drawer and there was this 6 to 7 foot female T that had this beautiful buckskin ground color. I could not believe how beautiful that boa was. The next thing I knew I heard Tracy say be careful! Without realizing it I had been moving my head closer and closer to that females head as I was just trying to soak it all in, totally mesmerized. When I got home I called Tracy and said “I’ve got to have one” and so it went.

Best regards,

John Manser






   

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