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at Thu Aug 19 14:40:39 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by treeboas.com ]
Yes, her pupils are very dark ruby red, virtually black to the naked eye. It can be seen best in close photos and under dim lighting conditions. The lavender/purple color has always been there in a few places, but has definitely spread as she's grown older. Similar to the way most hortulanus, especially patternless specimens, tend to pick up a few black scales as they mature. I've been leaning towards either T plus or hypomelanism, but either way I wouldn't be upset making red, yellow and purple amazons! lol Thanks for the compliments all! Take care.
>>Beautiful! If she's got lavender where black should be and her eyes are a dark ruby red, I'd say she could very well be a tyrosinase positive amel.
>>Ophidiophile Farms
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