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VFR
at Mon Sep 12 21:10:35 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by VFR ]
Actually you are wrong, though there are alot more Kahl sunglows then Sharps, there is more to the higher price then just the quantity available. Try comparing regular Kahl albinos to Sharp albinos. Remember, term "banana" was coined to describe what alot of Kahls become. Kahl babies are born with alot of color but tend to loose alot of it as they get older (not all but most). When making a comparison you should make a comparison of apples to apples, not apples to oranges. Comparing a striped coral sunglow to a regular sharp sunglow is not a fair comparison, maybe when a striped coral sharp sunglow is produced you can. The sharp sunglows that "aren't jaw dropping" have not even begun to have their color set in, but they will.
I hope Ron does not get upset with me but here is a picture showing his newborn sharp sunglows.

Here is a picture of a yearling. No coral/pastel or anything else in this boas, just a regular sharp sunglow. Most Kahl sunglows at this age show less color then when they were 2 or 3 months old.

Here is my female at only 4 months, she will be twice as colorfull on her first birthday.
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