Does anyone have a picture of an Anerytheristic/T-positive boa? I'm sure someone has done it I'm just curious of the result. What name did they come up for it? The closet my feeble attempts at finding a picture is T-positive het for Anery.
Thanks
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Does anyone have a picture of an Anerytheristic/T-positive boa? I'm sure someone has done it I'm just curious of the result. What name did they come up for it? The closet my feeble attempts at finding a picture is T-positive het for Anery.
Thanks
I believe that's all you'll find for now...
You may see some from the Barker's this year, likely next.
I have an idea of a handful of others that may produce them during the next year or so as well.
-Joe
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Thanks and take care - Joe Rollo
'Tis not the stongest of the species that will eventually survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change' Charles Darwin
would that be considered a ghost T ???
I think it would be somewhere between a ghost and a snow. It could be very interesting. The T instead of albino could give it a very interesting look. What do you all think?
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