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Anyone have pics of an adult....

bthacker Jun 03, 2006 09:29 PM

T-positive Atrox?? If you do and it's not too much trouble can you post pics? Much appreciated.....

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TexasTreeViper Jun 04, 2006 01:38 AM

I believe if you go to Tim Cole's website designeratrox.com he has pictures of both T+ &T-.

Jolliff Jun 05, 2006 03:45 PM

Animals are about 3'. Can you tell us more about the animal you posted pix of? Any other pix (esp. of the head & patterning on the last half of the body)? Thanx.....

billw Jun 12, 2006 09:40 PM

Very nice!
How does one achieve the Caramel phase?
Cheers, Bill

Jolliff Jun 14, 2006 05:17 PM

It is a genetic mutation that occurs so one would have to have animals from the Caramel bloodline unless you were to randomly produce one. Random occurrence is practically unheard of as most mutanats originate as WC animals. This morph may be "connected" to the Tyrosinase Negative Albinos (such as in Retics & AZ Mtn. Kings) as all the animals currently offered come from some mixture of both (i.e. Dbl. Hets., Albinos (Het. Caramel), or actual Caramels.

billw Jun 14, 2006 10:53 PM

Ahh....I was wondering if it was possible to produce them from T Negative specimens? A buddy has some albinos (T Neg?) and hets. Would it be possible to produce T Positive offspring from these specimens? Really nice looking animals those T Pos.

Jolliff Jun 15, 2006 02:39 PM

Not likely unless that specific lineage has produced (or produced from )Caramels.

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