Last year we bred one pair, normal looking, 100% albino hets(peter kahl) 19 juveniles; 7 albino none of which looks the same...reversed striped, pastel and something that looks like albino pastel.

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Last year we bred one pair, normal looking, 100% albino hets(peter kahl) 19 juveniles; 7 albino none of which looks the same...reversed striped, pastel and something that looks like albino pastel.

Wow! just outstanding. Will you be breeding the same pair this year as well.
I'd love to see more pics of the entire litter then.
Also any you have left now.The pictured albino Boas
look great.The one definitely resembles the Pastel
Albino Boas that have been produced.Is it possible
several hets had Pastel Albino qualities.In other
words your visable Pastel Albino boas were limited.
So the trait was expressed in more of the hets instead.
I'm really curious about the back ground of the hets
used for this breeding ?
Where did the hets come from, what's their history?
These are beautiful Boas you've produced. That's why
I want to know more.Thanks for showing us.
. . . . . . . . Lar M
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