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Picture Day: VPI T+ Eye Candy

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Posted by: NUCCIZ_BOAS at Thu Jun 21 17:02:40 2012   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by NUCCIZ_BOAS ]  
   

It was a nice overcast day and I got some great pictures of some of my holdback VPI T-positive boas.

I'll start off with one of my favorites, a female possible super T sunglow from my harlequin litter.... This girl has so much pink it makes me weak.... What do you guys think are her chances of being super? The harlequin throws off the pattern and I'm 50/50.








Next up is a male T Sunglow Motley. What he lacks in pattern, he makes up for in color. He is the most intense shade of red/lavender I think I've seen in a T boa. He's going to make a rediculous adult!








Here is his sister, a female T Sunglow Motley. She doesn't have the intense colors, she looks more like an orange popsicle, but her pattern steals the show!







Here is another sister, a female T Sunglow Motley. She's not orange or red, she is inbetween and has a darker shade of orange.






This next girl is one of my favorites. I might be completely biased here, but in my opinion, this is the best VPI T Motley I have seen produced. There are a lot of nice ones out there, but I have yet to see one with colors like this....

I originally named her "skittle" when she was pre-shed because she was pink/purple. Once she shed, she turned more into a milky way because of her chocolate look, meanwhile most T Motleys stay a greyish brown.





Here she is with a T Sunglow Motley





Here is a sibling female, Hypo Harlequin 100% het VPI. I love this pattern!




Next up is a girl that is from an unrelated litter. She was from a OT Hypo het VPI x Hypo Harlequin het VPI. Therefore she is a possible super hypo harlequin 66% het VPI

I normally wouldn't keep a 66% het, but Im in love with this pattern. My girlfriend (who hates snakes) claimed this one as her own and forbid me to sell her.... Go figure!



Look at the color in this tail!





Thanks for looking. I hope everyone is having as great of a season as I had, I'm still in awe looking at some of these babies!

Tony


   

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