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Nicaraguan T Positive Pics

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Posted by: Tom Burke at Wed May 26 16:31:51 2004   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Tom Burke ]  
   



I've been real busy but I'm always glad to show off my T positives!!! Congratulations to all the awesome litters produced this year already and I'm hoping to add to that list around August 1. If all goes well, the first litter of Nicaraguan T+'s will be ready to make the trip to the Daytona Expo with me!! We're also expecting multiple litters of 100% het T positives starting in a few weeks from normal nicaraguan females and one litter from a Jablonski Super Stripe(recessive) X T positive. Congratulations to J Stone/P Kahl for all the incredible double hets they've already produced and I'm sure there are even more surprises for the future. This is definitely an exciting project!



Here is a close-up face shot of the female T positive







Here is the female T positive fooling around with the smaller male T positive. Excuse the wet paper but I like to make things slippery for them during breeding time!! LOL It's interesting to see the differences between the two. Even though they are obviously siblings, the female has developed an overall yellowish wash while the smaller male has an overall reddish wash!!







Here she is courting with the bigger male.




   

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