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RE: History of T Albinos

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Posted by: Jeremy Stone at Mon May 30 16:35:17 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jeremy Stone ]  
   

There are actually quite a few forms of T positive Albinos out there. There are the Columbian Line, which was produced by a lady in TX who bred 2 normal PETS together and OUT popped some of the T positives. VPI bought the Babies and PROVED out the genetics to be Recessive. THEY ARE INCREDIBLE::::::



The T positive Line of Argentine Boa has been reproduced also by John Mack. Again, it was a Random Bloodline from 2 Argentine Boas that were "HETS". He has got that bloodline going very well, and they are INCREDIBLE adults. He even produce Motley T positive Albino ARGENTINES in 04. They are INCREDIBLE TO SEE.



The Nic T positive that Amanda brought up were Imports by Ben Seigle. I bought 2 Males, and the Burkes bought 2.1. So, we have the EXACT same Bloodline. This is an INCREDIBLE bloodline, and produces awesome hardy Babies. I was the first to produce Hets a 2 years ago, and the Burkes were the First to produce ACTUAL T positives last year!!!!! We are both actively working on putting that line into all the Central Morphs out there to make some KILLER Boas in the future. My Males have stayed Small, and they are INCREDIBLE to look at. I think my Favorite Boa alive (I guess it depends on the day) is their (Burke) Female which is a BIG Central. (Ask Amanda to Post a Pic of their Big female, UNREAL). I only get to look at little males, but I can't wait untill I can get some SIZE on a female T POSITIVE and be able to open the cage daily like the Burkes Can. Also, Amanda probably forgot to mention that there are a FEW other T positive Lines out there.



There have been 2 other people who have produced T positive CENTRAL AMERICANS. Actual "Local" is still undetermined, and they look quite a bit different from the Nicarguans that the Burkes and I are working with.



There have also been 3 other imports that have come in that are UNRELATED Central American Bloodline T positve. IT is quite amazing to see the diversity out there.





All T positives in Boas seem to be RECESSIVE!!!!



The Future is bright for ALL lines of T positives. All are VERY impressive if you ask me, and we are trying to aquire as many lines as possible because I just LOVE T positives.





Here is a Picture of the NIC T positive I am working with next to an Anerythristic Central American.



Hope this Helps. Jeremy Stone
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