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Super motley albino

mpuexotics May 24, 2007 05:26 AM

Hey Jeremy
Congrats first off.Is that from anic or a columbian line?Iknow the
columbian supers aren't as blk.Do you think this will make a diference in color of super albinos?I know Blk makes wht so no surprise a nic super would be all wht.Just wondering if columbians will be too.Do you think t poss.will come out the same too?
Would love some feed back.
Also I want to see a bloody albino
Mike

Replies (1)

Jeremy Stone May 24, 2007 12:54 PM

Hi Mike,

This is the Columbian Line. Actually the Columbian Super Motley does get a lot more Black then the CA. I actaually have only seen yearling CA SUPERS, but I have talked to a few, and there seems to have some different flecking or shading that comes in to the Super CA Motley. They turn more of a Grey coloration to them. That is a good thing because it ads some variety. The Columbian Super seems to get very dark with age, almost BLACK!!! I'll bring one to Daytona this year so many can see them. I should produce some Super CA's this year if I get lucky, and I have 2 shots at the Super Motley T positive Albino, but both Motley females are very small girls. 3 and 1/2 feet. I'll share pics if I hit on it.

I would love to see a Bloody Albino. A bloodly albino Sunglow!!! They will be amazing.

Take Care,

Jeremy

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