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MOTLEYS HET T POSITIVE ALBINO>>>>>>>> Type 2's.

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Posted by: Jeremy Stone at Fri May 21 14:27:18 2004   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jeremy Stone ]  
   

Hello Everyone,



I'm soooo excited to announce that the first Type 2 Central American Motleys Het for T positive Albino are HERE. I was on the Phone with Pete Kahl last night, and he was Toasting to the Babies being born. I sent one of my only 2 Male T positive Central American Albinos to Petes on breeding Loan because he had a Central American Motley female big enough to breed, and also a couple other Nice Central female Mutatations such as Leopards, and Nicaruguan Hypos. Well, HE HIT!!!!! He said they are just awesome with some nice striping and patterns. There were 10 Motleys and 13 Het for T positive Babies. We will post pictures as soon as they shed. He also informed me that he produced the First Ever SUNGLOW arabesques. MAJOR CONGRATULATIONS TO PETE KAHL. I wish he would Post here, but he is a BUSY MAN with the new house and 2 kids. Can you believe Pete has Kids???? LOL!!!!!!!!!! Anyway, he just wanted me to mention this and let people know that there are some SPECTACULAR boas going to be produced this year. Pete is having a MONSTER year too. BEST OF LUCK to everyone in the Boas. This is TRULY the YEAR of the Boa with Most of the goodies still to come. Jeremy Stone



For those Who don't know much about the Type 2 Motleys, they were produced by a Fellow in Europe. He sold the Original Female and the babies she produced to Alex at BoaRepublic. Alex has bred them 2 times as well. They act as a Co-dom just like the Columbian Motleys. Alex sold one of the First Females he got from the guy in Europe to Pete Kahl, and that is how Pete Produced these Motleys yesterday. They are Straight Central American and are a lot smaller then the Columbian Motleys. They also have more abbearancies in the pattern, and don't carry the Typical Motley pattern like the Columbian Motley. That is what makes them soooooo special. I believe there is a SHOT at the SUPER Type 2 Motley too, but I'll let Alex tell that story. Come on Alex, LET'S HEAR IT......



As for the T positive Albino Centrals, Here is the Story. Ben Siegel Imported the only 5 in the world. They are all Siblings. I saw them at the Daytona Expo and IMMEDIATLEY knew they were a T positive. There were 4 baby males and 1 baby female. Ben told me he would ONLY sell 2 males. I worked out a Deal with Ben to get the Only 2 males he would sell, and Ben also gets back a pair of the first ever Pair of T positives when I produce them. That allowed me to afford Both of the animals since they were sold at such a HIGH price. Later that Year Ben called me and told me he wanted to buy a house. HE offered the last 2.1 to me since I had the other two. I wanted all of them but I could not afford them. I wanted just the female. He knew that that was the most valuable of the 3 and so he offered it to me but for a VERY high price. I STUPIDLY turned it down. Eventually, he ended up selling that reverse Trio to Tom Burke. Those are the animals that ended up in the Reptiles Magazine a few months ago from the Vin Russo Article. As of now we have produced HETS of the T positive, and now Motleys het t postive. I also have a Leopard female Gravid from the T positive, and she is due in August. This project is VERY exciting, and we hope to ad many new looks and colors to the "Mini" Boas. Take Care, Jeremy Stone





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