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I can say it because ive seen it...more..long lol

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Posted by: Locolizard at Tue Jan 10 17:33:32 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Locolizard ]  
   

My male Coral Sunglow was produced from a very drab Salmon male (pictured first below) het albino bred to a boa sold to me in 2001 as a normal albino female for a mere 800 dollars. The animals that resuilted from the pairing are all corals, but they were still first generation sunglows with just as much color as some of the nicer Sharp Sunglow first generation animals.



I believe that some of the Sharp animals are just like the Kahl strain animals, they have had Corals just pop up in them. Saying that nothign has been added to them is not true either, once you have added the salmon gene, then you are adding color that wasnt just there in the normal Sharp Strain albinos.



Salmon male het albino





Normal Albino female from Jeff Ronne that he has personally verified and affirmed that this female albino has no "Coral" Or "Pastel" blood added to it!





And these are a couple of the kids that were produced.

Group photo







My Male holdback at a year old.













An old pic of his sister sunglow at a year old.









Pics of the female and male together at about 6 months.









Ok, regardless of all the debate of what albinos look better, I still think if your original question of wether to have a salmon jungle or sharp sunglow were to be tru ly fair, then you would have to ask, would I rather have a Sharp Sunglow male, or a Salmon Jungle male, so the breeding issues are the same. to me the clear investmenet choice would be the salmon jungle male in that fair situation.








   

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