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RE: History of T Albinos

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Posted by: Amanda_Burke at Mon May 30 14:21:38 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Amanda_Burke ]  
   

Tracy Barker and John or Amy Mack can give a more detailed history on the Colombian and Argentine T Positives, respectively. I *think* that the Colombians were imported and bought by the Barkers and that the Argentine line just randomly popped up in one of the Mack's litters (can you imagine how exciting that would be!), but again, I'm not really 100% sure about those lines. Our Nicaraguan T Positives were farm born babies that Ben Siegel brought into the country.

Each of the lines are completely separate and were not created by crossing the gene into different subspecies.

I hope this helped a little. We have more info on the Nicaraguan T Positive line on our website, and I'm sure you can read about the Colombians and Argentines on the Barker's and Mack's websites.




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