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PARADIGM PICS FROM ANAHEIM

albinorosy Sep 24, 2006 11:10 PM

Incredible looking snakes! Thought i'de share a little from the unveiling this weekend in Anaheim.

Mike getting ready to open the bag...

More shots of the adult


and a baby

Replies (6)

DavidKendrick Sep 24, 2006 11:29 PM

Those are BEAUTIFUL...AWSOME...

Thats the first pic of Mike I have ever seen...Nice to finally meet you Mike...Bought a few boas from him, The best!!! Finally can put a face to who we got our AWSOME boas from...

Thanks for sharing the pics, those are INSANE!!!

Hardy Poss. Super OrangeTail Hypo

Hypo Sonoran Desert Boa

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hopkins86 Sep 24, 2006 11:34 PM

so what are the paradigms, dh het for sharp strain and t positive. please help

slithering_serpents Sep 26, 2006 01:04 PM

This caramel is not an albino at all not T not T_ not any. This Caramel is also called the Boawoman Hypo. I(t is this caramel that the paradigm was made from.

Caden

ChrisGilbert Sep 26, 2006 04:07 PM

The Paradigm is from Sharp X Caramel (aka Boawoman Hypo).

It may or may not be a double het, it does exist in the way a double het NORMALLY exists, in combineing two different homozygous morphs.

The Caramel Albino AKA VPI T-Positive Albino is entirely different, and NOT AT ALL related to this project. The mention of T-positive in regards to the Paradigm is that the Paradigm seems to be a FORM OF T-plus Albino.

envyexotics Sep 25, 2006 10:36 AM

Amazing boas. Unfortunatly we were unable to make it to the show this year, glad there are lots of pics to look at.

Ryan Young Sep 25, 2006 04:54 PM

Looks like an average T columbian. Is the only differance that it was from an albino Sharp bred to a T looking snake that was not from VPIs line? Sounds like 2 compatible forms of albino to me.

Anyways nice snakes Ryan Young

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