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Some yearling T Positive Albino Nic pictures for Andy!....

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Posted by: Amanda_Burke at Thu Jun 2 17:18:30 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Amanda_Burke ]  
   

Most of our babies are in a shed, but my dad was able to get pictures of these two kiddos from our litter last year. It's amazing how different they all look with their range of colors, and what I also love is that the intensity of their color changes day by day. Sometimes the color is softer and then other times it's blinding! lol

This one is somewhere in the middle of the color spectrum, in terms of the saddle and tail coloration, and the color coming in on the sides. Some have saddles that are more of a deep pumpkin color with a purpley reddish tail. I'll have to get some pictures of one like that once they all shed, but in the meantime, here's the first one...


This second one is definitely one of my favorites because she's in a category of her own when it comes to color! All of the others have a more caramel base color, but this one is the only one with that gorgeous pale lavender color and a neon orange tail. I wish my dad had gotten a pic where its tail wasn't covered so much - next time! lol I've never seen a boa with the colors she has...her tail reminds me of that hot orange color that was popular in the '80s! lol



Thanks for looking!
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Amanda Burke
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