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Pastel Dream Lavender Sharp Albinos

boaphile Jun 27, 2012 07:39 PM

I know one thing for sure... I like it!

This Sharp Sunglow male:

Was bred with this VPI Sharp Albino, produced from a pair of Pastel Dream Het Sharp Hets. She is a Pastel Dream Sharp Albino female:

This is the Mom about a month before the babies were born:

And together they made some crazy lavender leaning Sharp Albinos and Sunglows:

The day they were born they just looked like really orange Sharp Albinos to me:

Then they shed. Wow is all I can say”!

Here is one alongside a normal Albino for a color comparison.

A few days later and the color is even more extreme:

Lavender is a new color for me to be dealing with... I know I like it! A lot!

The Sharp Sunglow father was produced by Dan Brown using a Sharp Sunglow male that was born in the Boa Basement. (Orange Tail Hypo) The mother was an incredible strongly red influenced Het Sharp that I had tried in vain to get from Darren Brasher back in about 2005. This was the most strongly influenced reddish Het Sharp I had ever seen. In fact, to date I have only seen one better and she was produced by Anthony of Ant Green Tea Fame using a Monster Tail that I produced for him. Dan Brown offered Darren more for that het and he ended up with her. Somehow, the combination of those two animals made the father Sharp Sunglow at the head of this post. I was fortunate to produce using him here June 6th. I figured breeding this incredible male to the best Sharp female I owned couldn’t be a bad idea and it turns out I was right.

I look forward to raising most all these kiddies and watching them reach and perhaps surpass the beauty of their father! I did not really know what to call these kids, but given the fact that at least part of what they are can be ultimately attributed back to my original Pastel Dream animals which Doug obtained from me many years ago, I am going to go with Pastel Dream Lavender Sharp Boas. I have big plans for these beauties. Stay tuned.


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Jeff Ronne Sr
The Boaphile
Director USARK

Originator of Boaphile Plastics
The Boaphile Boa Site

Replies (8)

dan80woma Jun 27, 2012 09:21 PM

They are incredible Jeff. Hoping to get some more nice ones this year myself.

dan80woma Jun 27, 2012 09:28 PM

The other really nice thing, is that the lavender is obviously a repeatable breeding. I often wonder why I sell my best animals. Thank you for making that a good decision.

ceniceros Jun 27, 2012 10:42 PM

Congrats again Jeff... Amazing stuff.

As you would say 'unboalievable'
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Richard Ceniceros

mike_panic Jun 28, 2012 10:11 AM

As yearlings they should be killers! Mike Panichi
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Honesty is my only policy
www.mikepanicreptiles.com

Tracy Barker Jun 28, 2012 05:53 PM

Those are awesome Jeff congrats!!!

boaphile Jun 29, 2012 09:30 AM

Could not have done it without your girl Tracy Barker!
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Jeff Ronne Sr
The Boaphile
Director USARK

Originator of Boaphile Plastics
The Boaphile Boa Site

boaphile Jun 29, 2012 09:31 AM

Thank you Boa nuts!

I look at these guys more often than any of this years babies. I think that will change a couple litters from now... but for now, I really love looking at them. They look so unnatural with the color that just doesn't seem real.


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Jeff Ronne Sr
The Boaphile
Director USARK

Originator of Boaphile Plastics
The Boaphile Boa Site

Sharpman Jun 29, 2012 04:26 PM

These look amazing , i cant wait to see what these are like after a few sheds

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