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Hytec/Aztec het VPI T Pos (post shed)

perfectpredators Sep 09, 2009 10:02 AM

Hello everyone! just wanted to share some pictures of the Hytecs and Aztecs het for VPI T-Positve Albino born 08/17/2009 after their first shed. I took these briefly last night and i want to apologize in advance im not the best photographer. Im happy to state they all shed within 9 days of birth and ALL ate on their 10th day and again on Friday morning 09/04. I think they look wonderful and I'm sure their carring the VPI T-Pos gene has shown a bit here if only on a het sense. I've had so many calls and emails regarding how they look after shed and here they are for everyone to take a close look at these little guys:

I cannot wait to see how this project progresses and how the first VPI T Positive Hytec or Aztec will look. Thanks for looking!!

Manny Frade
Perfect Predators

Replies (5)

boaphile Sep 09, 2009 10:33 AM

Nice Mr. Manny! That is a wonderful thing! Great kids! Congrats again!
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Jeff Ronne Sr
The Boaphile
Director USARK

Originator of Boaphile Plastics
The Boaphile Boa Site

ceniceros Sep 09, 2009 11:43 AM

Manny
They look great, congrats again.
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Richard Ceniceros

LarM Sep 09, 2009 12:22 PM

Manny they look sweet , what a beautiful project !
Congratulations once more !

. . . Lar M
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Boas By Klevitz
Boas By Klevitz

kylefrost Sep 09, 2009 01:45 PM

They look great Manny! Nice work.

cbmorphs Sep 11, 2009 10:56 PM

They still look very nice Manny, just more crisp in color!

It seems the hets don't get the attention they should/or deserve!

You can do a lot with a het and in a way, they are really just hidden treasures... At least these are half visable, the other half is just a breeding away!

Congrats again Manny, those are one heck of a score!

Chaz Neely
constrictors@comcast.net

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