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The dbl T

zenzinia Sep 03, 2010 02:38 PM

I did show them one time this year after their first shed. They now are 4 months, have shed 3 times and just get better.
I call them the dbl T because they are dbl het for T positive blonde albinos and one to be named.
They all share the same caracteristics, the only variation in the litter is color. That’s the good thing about boas that makes selective breeding possible. So I will show both, the less and the most collorfull one.

Allmost impossible to get their colors on pictures.
The less collorfull of the litter could be the nicest as adult, pink boas.

2 medium colored ones.

2 collorfull ones.

One of the most collorfull female with my 2010 possible super lipsticks just after their first shed. Needles to say that they allready have a date.

Nest time I’ll show some of my domino’s after 2 sheds.
Thanks for looking.
Alain.

Replies (9)

perfectpredators Sep 03, 2010 03:03 PM

amazing color. what are the "to be named later" a strain of albinism or marron, or something? thank you for sharing this info.

zenzinia Sep 03, 2010 05:42 PM

they allready are hets for T blonde albinos, they are not het for any other albinism strain or marron ot any known stain. I haven't decide for the name yet.
I named my magma striped, the T positive blonde albinos (with Gabor K.), my dominos after different breedings trials. I need one more breeding to confirm the genetic and put a name on them.

perfectpredators Sep 03, 2010 08:38 PM

Ok, good luck with picking a name. Great boas.

LarM Sep 03, 2010 03:55 PM

Wow they are all gorgeous , so much color, even on the least.

That extreme colored fem is unreal beautiful !

Good luck with your projects !

. . . . Lar M
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Jonathan_Brady Sep 03, 2010 04:01 PM

>>I did show them one time this year after their first shed. They now are 4 months, have shed 3 times and just get better.
>> I call them the dbl T because they are dbl het for T positive blonde albinos and one to be named.
>> They all share the same caracteristics, the only variation in the litter is color. That’s the good thing about boas that makes selective breeding possible. So I will show both, the less and the most collorfull one.
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>> Allmost impossible to get their colors on pictures.
>> The less collorfull of the litter could be the nicest as adult, pink boas.
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>>2 medium colored ones.
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>> 2 collorfull ones.
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>> One of the most collorfull female with my 2010 possible super lipsticks just after their first shed. Needles to say that they allready have a date.
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>> Nest time I’ll show some of my domino’s after 2 sheds.
>> Thanks for looking.
>> Alain.
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ceniceros Sep 03, 2010 05:33 PM

Whoa... i just shat myself. Dam those are colorful.
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boacraze Sep 04, 2010 05:43 AM

very nice way to amp up! the color in youre blond/russian line t-positives great work!

amiemac9 Sep 04, 2010 06:53 PM

Wow Alain! I am constantly amazed at the boas that you produce. Damn!!!!

Amie

zenzinia Sep 06, 2010 03:34 PM

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