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Posted by: Tom Burke at Tue Jan 17 21:22:13 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Tom Burke ] I think all the T positive projects have unlimited potential. The T pos gene is so variable in it's expression that all the current T pos projects currently on the drawing boards will offer something different to the Boa Breeding Community. Each one has it's fans and will appeal to different people for different reasons. Since working with the Nicaraguans, I've become a huge fan of their smaller size and ease in keeping and breeding. I also love how their colors develop right before your eyes into adulthood. There's nothing subtle about the reds, yellows, oranges and pinks and the complete lack of any pigment. I've included a few pics of some of the 2004 yearlings for you to check out!! [ Hide Replies ]
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