Hey Guys I produced this male a few months back from an arabesque het albino to an arabesque het albino. I don't think anyone has proven out a animal to be dominate yet. So what do you guys think?
Thanks
Ryan
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Hey Guys I produced this male a few months back from an arabesque het albino to an arabesque het albino. I don't think anyone has proven out a animal to be dominate yet. So what do you guys think?
Thanks
Ryan
Very interesting...
Well, I think I found someone that takes pics as bad as I do, AND.....that is an awesome albino arabesque!!!!
Beautiful but I personally don't think a super exists, if it does that is one. Craig
I think there is a Super I just dont think anyone has been able to prove one out yet. I tend to think it is like a hypo with any Arab from an Arab x Arab breeding being a possible super. How many Arab x Arab breedings have actually been done?
Nobody seems to be willing or able to say but I would think in the last 18 years since it was first produced enough would have been done to prove it. the mutation was first produced before the motley I believe. Of course this is all my opinion with very little facts to support it, time will tell. Craig
I agree you would think in all that time there would have been alot of Arab x Arab breeding's. I have heard in the past though that alot of female Arabs tend to die upon maturity.
holy cow if there is a super that deff is one no questions asked lol
If you can get your hands on a copy of "The Complete Boa Constrictor" by Vincent Russo, check out page 178. There is a picture of a "possible super" arab from an arab/arab breeeding by Steve Hammond. It looks very much like your animal, except not albino. The thing is, I believe that there have been many arab/arab breedings that don't produce this "form". So the question becomes, is it a super form, or a different anomoly that appears in random arab/arab breedings?
It would be interesting to hear other's opinions and comments. I really don't have an opinion whether or not it is a "super", but it is way cool! 
Congrats!
Mark
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Hey Guys
Thanks for your input. I will get better pictures up soon. This snake has a pink base color that you can't pickup down in the basement. I hope it will prove to be a super.
Thanks Again
Ryan
proving it out with a possible super sunglow perhaps?
Bob
That is impressive. Hope it proves out for you, good luck.
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Ray & Dustin Bueno
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