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Ruben...Chris....Here is a.....

BASICALLYBOAS Sep 08, 2006 08:43 PM

....25% Guyanan Sharp Albino from our last litter we had. They all just shed out earlier this week and this one was looking nice. We really love what the Guyanan blood did to the color and overall look of them. This one has an interesting head pattern too!

-Chris, as far as posting your pics here with out any loss of quality, I would give photobucket a try.

Thanks for looking!
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Replies (5)

ajfreptiles Sep 08, 2006 08:48 PM

That is insane! What color! Andy
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Jonathan_Brady Sep 08, 2006 09:01 PM

that's the first picture in a LONG time that I haven't scrolled by so fast that I could barely discern what I was looking at. That color and intensity is amazing. That animal resembles a Kahl sunglow more than it does an albino. WOW! If I ever decide to start playing w/ mutt's, that's where I'll head w/ my projects. Impressive!
jb
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bthacker Sep 08, 2006 09:06 PM

That boa is unreal.....saweeet!!

willykink Sep 08, 2006 11:31 PM

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ChrisGilbert Sep 09, 2006 02:29 AM

I do have a photobucket account, but I forgot the password, lol.
Still, I think Sharps photograph better than Kahls. Their pigments seem to be captured better.

Anyway, I love the results from the Guyanan Blood into the Sharp Albino. I can't wait till you produce some 50%.

I am also anxious to see a Sonoran Sharp, I think the high saddle count and small size will really make for terrific Albinos!

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