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T Albino Nelsoni...

Dan_W May 02, 2008 12:26 AM

Does anyone have any information about them? I heard that the morph first surfaced in France, and never even knew they existed until a few days ago.

Thanks!

Dan

Replies (9)

stevep May 02, 2008 06:53 PM

Dan

Could you possibly post a few pictures?
Sorry, just messin with ya. I saw some of the ones you posted before they were yanked and those things were amazing. I'd be interested in learning more so maybe someone will answer your post.

Steve

shannon brown May 02, 2008 08:58 PM

I am not sure whats to answer?
Look, this cat across the pond has them and they havn't hit the u.s. yet.
They are very cool looking and hatch along with amels as well.Kinda like BHB's pyro's.They are way over priced or they would have already been in my collection.

L8r Shannon

DMong May 02, 2008 09:14 PM

Agreed!,.......Hey Shannon, is that one you have posted the same hypo line Gerrit has?........nice!

~Doug
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"Better to be silent and thought a fool, than to open mouth and remove any doubt!"

Dan_W May 03, 2008 01:47 AM

Thanks for the input, guys...

Steve, I might just have to go to the Hamm show in September, and take some pics. I live in Italy, so the trip would be like going from NYC to North Carolina!

Shannon's right about them being way overpriced, like just about anything else in Europe. They're apparently about $3,300 each.
I have a really nice pic of one, but I think I learned my lesson about posting others' photos! E-mail me, and I'd be happy to send it to you.

I would imagine that they would be a popular morph in the U.S. I remember having had purchased a pair of "classic" albino Nelsoni a couple of years after they first came out, and paid a lot for them. Now, super nice examples can be found for less than $100. This will surely be the case with the T albino...

shannon brown May 03, 2008 02:05 AM

Yep, same line.Great stuff,

L8r

Dniles May 03, 2008 02:13 PM

Shannon,

I trust you are feeding the hell out of that boy so you can get him to breed ASAP so us little folks in the States can work with those!

Dave

DNS Reptiles

shannon brown May 04, 2008 11:12 AM

I am all over it man.The hypo is actually a female and I have a pair of poss hets so I really need for the pos het male to turn out for me.Otherwise I will just have hets and no visuals for a couple years.I should be able to breed them next year.

Shannon

Dan_W May 05, 2008 01:48 AM

Vaclav Chadima responded to this thread, and included some of his photos. He sent me an e-mail, and said that his post was removed by the powers that be... I'm quite perplexed at this!!!

shannon brown May 05, 2008 12:22 PM

I am not surprised at all.
Shannon

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