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T Albino Nelsoni

kangaskritters Jul 07, 2011 01:56 PM

Here's a pic of my adult male proven breeder T Albino. What's different about him is his black saddles are very straight and don't flare out like nelsoni. He was from Shannon Brown through my friend Mike. His stripe under his chin does not connet and has a decent sized gap. His RBR count supports him being nelsoni too (18). The first red band is not long like in a sinaloae.

So a question I never bothered to ask is if he is bred to a normal do you produce 100% het T ? Het regular albino? Thanks!

Replies (7)

kangaskritters Jul 07, 2011 01:57 PM

I did put "plus" signs in my previous post, but they didn't come over???

Sunherp Jul 07, 2011 02:23 PM

You've got a nice collection growing, there. Now, let's see photos of that WC sinaloae, if you don't mind. Do you have locality data on it?

-Cole

L. t. campbelli - Zapotitlan, southern Puebla, Mexico
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kangaskritters Jul 07, 2011 02:32 PM

Thank you Cole and I promise to post pics of her as soon as she gets here. The weather has been over 100 degrees in SoCal so shipping is out of the question right now. I want her to arrive alive and am trying to be patient (like a kid on Christmas). I'll share everything about her when I post her pics.

Sunherp Jul 07, 2011 02:37 PM

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KcTrader Jul 07, 2011 05:26 PM

Cole that campbelli is nice and clean, is that from Blody line?
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Jimmy Tintle

Sunherp Jul 07, 2011 11:42 PM

Jimmy,

He sure is. I acquired him via the late Brian Richardson who was given his stock by Brian Mason. Brian Mason picked up the animals directly from Dave Blody as he used to live in the Dallas-Ft. Worth-Arlington area. Dell, myself, and our Buddy Ryan Rafts received a box of goddess from Richardson's wife shortly following his untimely passing. Ryan kept and bred them for several years prior to passing them along to me. Pretty cool stuff.
-Cole

mikefedzen Jul 15, 2011 02:51 AM

the T albinos are pretty awesome.
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Mike
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