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Posted by: Hoppy at Fri May 20 08:55:24 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Hoppy ] They look very Anery in the picture, but digital film is very tricky and can cause the look of an Anery Boa when it is really just washed out looking. But dang that would be a good trick on this one. As far as them being T hets, if that was based on the thought that the snake you posted below was a T then I would have to say know I don’t think they are hets. Although that is a beautiful Boa and has a definite different look to it, I do not think it is a T albino. Oddly it has a definite reduction in Black pigment making it very likely a Hypo of some kind (obviously recessive) which is kind of funny in that she threw Anery Boas? You have a cool little project on your hands, but I wish I could direct you to what it is. It would be worth keeping a couple pairs to breed back and see what they become. I would keep a pair of the Anery looking ones as well as the normal looking ones, maybe even breed them to each other. | ||
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